Congratulations to the 82 Tasmanian students who participated in the
2019 Rostrum Voice of Yoth.
You are invited to the State Final at 1:00pm on Saturday June 15th.
Where? The Horton Auditorium, Scotch Oakburn College.
Come along and listen to what these talented young speakers have to share.
The 2019 State Finalists
Junior Finalists | |
Grace Fieldwick | St Brendan-Shaw College |
Alexander Smith | St Patrick's College |
Oscar Tiernan | Launceston Church Grammar School |
Mackenna Minstrell | Taroona High School |
Charlie Pilkington | New Town High School |
Senior Finalists | |
Zoe Knight | The Friends' School |
Erin Galbraith | Marist Regional College |
Kelly Stone | Elizabeth College |
Anna Roberts | Launceston College |
Esther Godfrey |
Riverside High School |
Regional Finals were held in Hobart, Launceston and Burnie,
Encouragement Awards were presented to:
Elliot Hay | New Town High School |
Chelsea March | Taroona High School |
Elise Harrison | Elizabeth College |
Jeremy Temple | The Friends' School |
Harrison Anderson | Scoth Oakburn College |
Jack Oates-Pryor | Scotch Oakburn College |
Emily Anders | Marist Regional College |
Amelia Hughes |
Scotch Oakburn College |
Topics for the State and Regional Finals
Junior Topics | Senior Topics |
Inspiring a better future | The hunt for glory |
Timing is everything | Last piece of the puzzle |
On target | An empty vessel |
Take the plunge | Front and centre |
Trailblaizers | The key to something beautiful |
Click here for additional Public Speaking Resources
Additional Information:
Prizes: 1st $300 and a trip to the National Final. 2nd: $150 3rd $100
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Tasmanian Rostrum Voice of Youth is proudly supported by:
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If you want further information please contact the State Coordinator, Jenny Fraser at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Please note:
Competitors must use their own, original content. Reference to other texts or direct quotation is allowed, but any speech must be substantially the work of the speaker. If plagiarism is suspected, a competitor may be automatically disqualified from the competition.