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  • A Triumph of Eloquence: Australia’s 2025 Plain English Speaking Award National Final

    A Triumph of Eloquence: Australia’s 2025 Plain English Speaking Award National Final

    The English language can be complex and beautiful, but the true mark of a great speaker is the ability to communicate with clarity and sincerity. This was on full display this year at the 2025 Plain English Speaking Award (PESA) National Final.

    Held virtually, the competition brought together four of Australia’s most promising young orators: Saxon Miller (QLD), Samantha Lee (WA), Fadzai Bako (VIC), and the eventual champion, Olivia (VIC). It was a testament to their dedication and passion that, even through the digital medium of Zoom, their compelling arguments and personal narratives had such a profound impact. Each prepared speech was a masterful exercise in reasoned thought, tackling subjects of contemporary import with intellectual rigour and genuine passion.

    However, as is so often the case in such contests, the true mettle of the competitors was revealed in the impromptu section. Given only a few minutes to prepare a speech on an unseen topic, the speakers had to think on their feet, transforming a blank canvas into a compelling narrative in the blink of an eye. It is a formidable challenge, requiring not only quick thinking but also a deep well of general knowledge and a flair for structuring a cogent argument under immense pressure.

    It was in this crucible that Olivia distinguished herself. Her impromptu speech was, by all accounts, nothing short of outstanding. It possessed a rare blend of incisive logic and impassioned delivery, demonstrating a mind both quick and profound. The adjudicators were duly impressed, and her performance secured her the coveted title of Australian National Champion for 2025.

    Now, as we look forward, we can celebrate Olivia’s extraordinary honour of representing Australia at the English-Speaking Union’s International Public Speaking Competition (IPSC) in London in July 2026. This opportunity is more than just a trip to the UK; it is an entry onto the world stage, a chance to engage with a new generation of global citizens and intellectual peers. We can say with confidence that she will be an admirable ambassador for our nation.

    The ESU extends its warmest congratulations to all four finalists of the 2025 competition. They have not only demonstrated a mastery of public speaking but have also shown that the art of clear, persuasive communication is alive and well among Australia’s youth. One could hardly ask for a more auspicious sign for the future.

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  • 2022 Finals NSW Plain English Speaking Award

    2022 Finals NSW Plain English Speaking Award

    Please join us for the 2022 Finals NSW Plain English Speaking Award hosted by the NSW Arts Unit.

    There are six 6 speakers that have progressed to the State Final. The final competition will be held on Thursday 23 June at NSW Teachers Federation Conference Centre beginning at 9:30 AM.

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  • AUKUS Allies

    AUKUS Allies

    Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott on ‘AUKUS Allies as the Moscow-Beijing-Tehran Axis Emerges

    English-Speaking Union NSW Branch along with the International Churchill Society and the Australians for Constitutional Monarchy present:

    Special Guest Speaker, the Hon Tony Abbott

    Thursday 5 May
    5:00-7:30 PM
    NSW Parliament House Theatrette

    AUKUS is the trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States announced in September 2021. Under the pact, the US and the UK will help Australia to acquire nuclear-powered submarines.

    The pact also includes cooperation on ‘cyber capabilities, artificial intelligence, quantum technologies and additional undersea capabilities’. The pact will focus on military capability, separating it from the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance that also includes New Zealand and Canada.

    The Hon Tony Abbott AC, 28th Prime Minister of Australia

    During his time as Prime Minister (2013 to 2015), the carbon tax and mining tax were repealed, free trade agreements were finalised with China, Japan and Korea; the people smuggling trade from Indonesia to Australia was halted; the most significant federally-funded infrastructure program in Australian history commenced, and Australia hosted the G20 meeting of global leaders in Brisbane in November 2014.

    Tony Abbott served as member for Warringah in the Australian parliament between 1994 and 2019. As the local MP, he was instrumental in the creation of the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust to preserve the natural and built heritage of his electorate and elsewhere.

    Abbott was born in London, England, to an Australian mother and a British father and moved to Sydney at two. He studied economics and law at the University of Sydney and then attended The Queen’s College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar, studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics.

    Before entering parliament, Abbott was a journalist with The Australian, a senior adviser to opposition leader John Hewson, and Executive Director of Australians for Constitutional Monarchy

    He is the author of three books: The Minimal Monarchy (1995), How to Win the Constitutional War (1997), and Battlelines (2009).

  • NSW State Final for The Plain English Speaking Award 2022

    NSW State Final for The Plain English Speaking Award 2022

    The final for this award will be held at the NSW Teachers Federation Conference Centre, 37 Reservoir St, Surry Hills NSW 2010.

    For more information on this competition, see the website for The Arts Unit, NSW Department of Education

  • The Premier’s Debating Challenge 2022

    The Premier’s Debating Challenge 2022

    Open to all NSW public schools for years 5 to 12 with the aim of developing the public speaking and reasoning skills of students.

    The final will be held at The Great Hall, Sydney University

    For more information on the competition, see The Arts Unit, NSW Department of Education