Finalists from across nine schools joined Lions Club members and judges for the Junior Public Speaking Finals at Bourchier Street Primary School.
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Rechelle Zammit
Students from nine schools across Greater Shepparton and surrounding districts came together on September 19 at Bourchier Street Primary School for the Lions Club Junior Public Speaking Finals. The event gave Year 3 to 6 students the opportunity to showcase their speaking skills, confidence and creativity in front of fellow competitors, judges and community members.
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Throughout the finals, students presented their well-prepared speeches on topics such as “If you could invent something new, what would it be?” and “The impact of fast-moving technology on our lives and the environment is often overlooked, yet it can be far reaching. Is technology moving too fast for humans to keep up?”, impressing the audience with their thoughtful ideas, humour and polished delivery.
Lions Club members praised the standard of competition and the courage shown by each speaker. The event not only celebrated public speaking but also encouraged young leaders to develop lifelong skills in communication and confidence, with all participants recognised for their efforts.
News photographer Rechelle Zammit captured the confidence on display.
Year 4 Peranbin Primary College student Katana Harvey gave it her all and shone through her smiles.
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Rechelle Zammit
Year 5 Orrvale Primary School student Eva Nicolaci proudly represented her school and made it look effortless.
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Rechelle Zammit
Year 5 Bourchier Street student Trini Atkinson delivers her speech with confidence.
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Rechelle Zammit
Year 4 Sacred Heart Primary School student Liam Clarke commanded attention with every word spoken.
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Rechelle Zammit