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Who will speak up for young men?

The success of girls highlights problems facing boys in schools

5 July 2023

5:00 AM

5 July 2023

5:00 AM

If you want to feel inspired about Australia’s future, there is one guaranteed way to get that feeling, at least for a few hours. Listen to the speeches given by school-aged kids in the annual Rostrum Voice of Youth Competition. Around 1,000 students participate each year in the competition which has four stages – school selection, regional heats, a state-wide final, and a national final. 

Rostrum is a non-profit organisation with clubs in each state, including eleven in NSW, with four in the Sydney CBD.

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