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Children’s Parliament 2019 speeches

On Monday 21 October 2019, 93 children and young people took over Parliament House during Children’s Week. ACYP continued their valued partnership with the Y to deliver the NSW Children’s Week Youth Parliament program.

Please find links to all the speeches below.

For more information about Children's Parliament 2019 and to see the highlights video, use the link below.

Children's Parliament 2019


Angus McCarthy representing Prospect. Click here to see the speech.

Anna Cheng representing Kogarah. Click here to see the speech.

Audrey Fan representing Willoughby. Click here to see the speech.

Avyukta Anand representing Penrith. Click here to see the speech.

Brae Ovens representing Heathcote. Click here to see the speech.

Campbell Quintrell representing Broken Hill. Click here to see the speech.

Claire Woolley representing Shellharbour. Click here to see the speech.

Lani Holfter representing Monaro. Click here to see the speech.

Teegan Harrison representing The Entrance. Click here to see the speech.

Aaron Lambert representing Manly. Click here to see the speech.

Aris Georgoulopoulos representing Kogarah. Click here to see the speech.

Chahed Dennanui representing Lakemba. Click here to see the speech.

Chloe Tzanis representing Oatley. Click here to see the speech.

Gabrielle Cant representing Londonderry. Click here to see the speech.

Ian Tjoelker representing Blue Mountains. Click here to see the speech.

Jorjabelle Munday representing Port Macquarie. Click here to see the speech.

William Christie representing The Entrance. Click here to see the speech.

Alfie Johnson representing Sydney. Click here to see the speech.

Arwyn Todd representing Northern Tablelands. Click here to see the speech.

Brooke Hua representing Hornsby. Click here to see the speech.

Ethan Hart representing Coffs Harbour. Click here to see the speech.

Ivy Hawker representing Orange. Click here to see the speech.

Laura Shaw representing Hawkesbury. Click here to see the speech.

Mia Connell representing Mulgoa. Click here to see the speech.

Olivia Cunningham representing Kiama. Click here to see the speech.

Scarlett Jones representing Maroubra. Click here to see the speech.

Zain Siddiqui representing Canterbury. Click here to see the speech.

Alessandra Gauci representing Davidson. Click here to see the speech.

Connor Mooney representing Epping. Click here to see the speech.

Gom Sivashanmugam representing Campbelltown. Click here to see the speech.

Jayden Redfern representing Terrigal. Click here to see the speech.

Joshua Arnold representing Goulburn. Click here to see the speech.

Liberty Rawe representing Wallsend. Click here to see the speech.

Lindsay Torrance representing Murray. Click here to see the speech.

Marina Ghannami representing Rockdale. Click here to see the speech.

Mia Lord representing Tweed. Click here to see the speech.

Troy Sitkowski representing Wollondilly. Click here to see the speech.

Andrew McIlwraith representing Lake Maquarie. Click here to see the speech.

Christina Tabone representing Blacktown. Click here to see the speech.

Jazmin Lissarrague representing Tamworth. Click here to see the speech.

Kathleen Sikuea representing Mount Druitt. Click here to see the speech.

Lachlan Hyde representing Fairfield. Click here to see the speech.

Lily Bolin representing Liverpool. Click here to see the speech.

Mary Ghribian representing Granville. Click here to see the speech.

Nazir Hammoud representing Drummoyne. Click here to see the speech.

Zoe Roberts-Thomson representing Newcastle. Click here to see the speech.

Ally Smith representing Charlestown. Click here to see the speech.

Benjamin Crosthwaite representing Lismore. Click here to see the speech.

Brett Field representing Wagga Wagga. Click here to see the speech.

Eva Jones representing Ballina. Click here to see the speech.

Hajeera Ahonzada representing Riverstone. Click here to see the speech.

Katelina Va'afusuaga representing Wyong. Click here to see the speech.

Micqut Ngaata representing Bankstown. Click here to see the speech.

Sophie Akkari representing Castle Hill. Click here to see the speech.

Stephanie Evans representing Wakehurst. Click here to see the speech.

Alex Holland representing Ryde. Click here to see the speech.

Amy Peachey representing Gosford. Click here to see the speech.

Jason Lao representing Parramatta. Click here to see the speech.

Khyati Walia representing Summer Hill. Click here to see the speech.

Laura Douglass representing Seven Hills. Click here to see the speech.

Lily Webster representing Swansea. Click here to see the speech.

Nathan Eding representing Pittwater. Click here to see the speech.

Samira Mitchell representing Myall Lakes. Click here to see the speech.

Tianna Luangrath representing Cabramatta. Click here to see the speech.

Felicity Webb representing Port Stephens. Click here to see the speech.

Flynn Grebert representing Bega. Click here to see the speech.

Greta Cook representing Manly. Click here to see the speech.

Kieran Kelly representing Wollongong. Click here to see the speech.

Lillian Crane representing Cootamundra. Click here to see the speech.

Sterling Nasa representing Vaucluse. Click here to see the speech.

Yesha Young representing Macquarie Fields. Click here to see the speech.

Zerda Unal representing Maroubra. Click here to see the speech.

Ellen Dickinson representing Baulkham Hills. Click here to see the speech.

Ethan Krumins representing Strathfield. Click here to see the speech.

Ethan Lambert representing Port Stephens. Click here to see the speech.

Hannah Gatwood representing Upper Hunter. Click here to see the speech.

Jaida Way representing Keira. Click here to see the speech.

Phoenix Aubusson-Foley representing Dubbo. Click here to see the speech.

Raahat Shaik representing East Hills. Click here to see the speech.

Rohan Gandhi representing Newtown. Click here to see the speech.

Courtney Brunner representing Holsworthy. Click here to see the speech.

Elata Cameron representing Blue Mountains. Click here to see the speech.

Luiza Knijnik representing Cronulla. Click here to see the speech.

Luke McNamara representing North Shore. Click here to see the speech.

Mitch Horner-Bergsma representing Albury. Click here to see the speech.

Radhika Warrier representing Camden. Click here to see the speech.

Rodah Elemam representing Auburn. Click here to see the speech.

Thomas Cannane representing Newtown. Click here to see the speech.

Zoe Peters representing Bathurst. Click here to see the speech.

Peggy Deng representing Ku-ring-gai. Click here to see the speech.