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Danny O'Brien urges South Gippsland students to enter 2025 Parliament Prize, sharing community views and winning cash prizes
Danny O'Brien urges Gippsland South students to join the 2025 Parliament Prize, sharing community views via 90-second videos for cash prizes. Entries close June 13, 2025.
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien is encouraging local students to get involved in the 2025 Parliament Prize competition, which gives young Victorians the chance to share their views on the issues that matter to them most. "This is a fantastic opportunity for Gippsland South students to speak directly to Parliament as if they were an MP and highlight what's important to them in their community," Mr O'Brien said.
2022 Parliament Prize - Legislative Assembly Speaker Maree Edwards presents grades 5-6 winner Theresa Morton with her trophy and prize money
Parliament Prize opens
Now in its ninth year, the annual Parliament Prize invites Victorian students to submit a 90-second Member's Statement video answering the question: What would you say to Parliament if you were an MP?
The competition is open to students in three categories: Grades 5 and 6, Years 7-9 and Years 10-12. Cash prizes are awarded to both students and their schools.
Mr O'Brien said he strongly encourages students, teachers and parents across Gippsland South to get involved and showcase the voices of our next generation of leaders. Entries close at 5pm, Friday 13 June 2025. Full details, along with resources to help promote the competition, are available at We've already heard from over 4,500 students across Victoria in recent years and I look forward to seeing strong participation from Gippsland South this year."
Pictures from Parliament of Victoria website.
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