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Tim Bull encourages students to join the 2025 Parliament Prize competition and submit entries by 13 June 2025
Gippsland East MP Tim Bull urges local students Years 5 - 12 to enter the 2025 Parliament Prize, submitting 90-second videos on community issues by 13 June. Cash prizes available.
The Nationals' Member for Gippsland East, Tim Bull, is encouraging local students to take part in the 2025 Parliament Prize competition, now open for entries. "This is a fantastic opportunity for students in Years five to 12 to have their voice heard on the issues that matter most to them and their community," Mr Bull said.
The Nationals' Member for Gippsland East, Tim Bull, at Omeo Primary School recently where he met the senior students and attended their High Country "Question Time"
Youth parliament prize
Mr Bull said, "Students are asked to imagine themselves as a Member of Parliament and record a 90-second video delivering a Member's Statement - the same type of statement MPs make in Parliament to raise matters of concern or interest from their electorate."
The competition is open to all Victorian students across three categories:
- Years 5 - 6
- Years 7 - 9
- Years 10 - 12
Winners will receive a cash prize for themselves and for their school. "I encourage all students with a passion for their community, or a topic they care deeply about, to get involved," Mr Bull said. Entries close Friday, 13 June. More information is available at The Parliament Prize website.
Pictures from Tim Bull MP website.
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