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Archive for August, 2009

Photos now online

Photos taken during the national finals of the 2009 Russell McVeagh NZ Schools’ Debating Championships (August 7-10) are now available online.

If you would like to receive high resolution electronic copies of any of these photos please request these from Christopher Foulkes by email. If you would like a hard copy of these photos, these can be purchased from Stephen A’Court, Stephen A’Court Photography, phone 04 381 0304 or 027 446 0077 or email photo.boy@clear.net.nz

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Nationals in the media…

Here’s a link to a great article in the Dominion Post on Wednesday 12 August about the three Wellingtonians named in the New Zealand Schools’ Debating Team at Nationals.

The article is also available on Stuff here.

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Wellington Black win Nationals 2009

Wellington Black defeated Wellington Gold in the Grand Final this morning, in an unanimous decision.

Here are the full list of results from Nationals 2009.

Winners: Wellington Black
Carlos Bowkett
Maria English
Jodie O’Neil

Runners-Up: Wellington Gold
Nick Cross
Julia Wells
Jasmin Moran

Highly Commended speakers:
Tom O’Brien (Canterbury Black)
Jodie O’Neil (Wellington Black)
Kurt Purdon (Otago/Southland)

Rosemary Dixon Cup for the Most Promising Speaker at the 2009 National Championships:
Cameron Price (Hawke’s Bay)

Reserves to the NZ Schools Debating Team:
Corinne Marti (Northland)
Rory Nolan (Auckland Blue)

2009 Russell McVeagh New Zealand Schools’ Debating Team:
Maria English (Wellington Black)
Nick Cross (Wellington Gold)
Josh Baxter (Auckland Blue)
Aria Newfield (Auckland White)
Jasmin Moran (Wellington Gold)

Russell McVeagh Cup for the Best Speaker at the 2009 National Championships:
Maria English

Andrew Stockley Cup for the Captain of the 2009 Russell McVeagh New Zealand Schools’ Debating Team:
Maria English

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Wellington meets Wellington in National Final

Wellington Black will debate Wellington Gold in the Grand Final of the New Zealand Schools’ Debating Champs, starting in just over half an hour.

Both teams defeated teams from Auckland in the semi-finals yesterday afternoon.

The motion for the final is: This House supports binding citizens initiated referenda.

Results will be posted here this afternoon.

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Nationals 2009 Results (after three rounds)

Top  of the tab are Auckland White and Wellington Gold on three wins from three. Just behind them are Auckland Blue, Wellington Black, CNI, and Otago/Southland on two wins. On one win is Waikato, Hawke’s Bay, Canterbury Black, and Northland. On zero wins is Nelson/Marlborough and Canterbury Red.

The topic for round one was: This House would means-test superannuation

The topic for round two was: This House would abolish trial by jury

The topic for round three was: This House supports global nuclear disarmament

The teams have just been debating in round four on the topic: This House would prevent skilled migrants emigrating from the developing world to the developed world.

Auckland White saw Wellington Gold in a top of the table clash. Wellington Black saw CNI, Otago-Southland saw Auckland Blue, Hawke’s Bay saw Northland, Canty Black saw Waikato, and Nelson/Marlborough saw Canty Red.

Results will be posted when they are to hand.

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Nationals 2009

The National Finals of the New Zealand Schools’ Debating Champs are this coming weekend (Friday 7 to Monday August 10). Here is the timetable below for those who would like to come and watch. All the preliminary debates, including the semi-finals, will take place at Rutherford House, Victoria University of Wellington (Corner Lambton Quay and Bunny St).

Saturday August 8

8am – breakfast for all teams
8.30am – topic for round one announced
9.30am – round one (advised topic area – Superannuation)
11am – morning tea
11.30am – topic for round two announced
12.30pm – round two (advised topic area – Judicial Reform)
1.45pm – lunch
2.30pm – topic for round three announced
3.30pm – round three

Sunday August 9

8.30am – breakfast for all teams
9am – topic for round four announced
10am – round four
11.30am – lunch
12.30pm – topic for round five announced
1.30pm – round five
3pm – semi-finalists announced; topic for the semis announced
4pm – semi-finals
5.30pm – briefing for all teams; sides for the Grand Final announced.

Monday August 10

10am – Grand Final at Legislative Council Chamber, Parliament
11.15 – speeches from the floor
11.45am – presentation of prizes
12pm – morning tea

If you would like to come and watch the Grand Final, please email Jenna Raeburn (Nationals Convenor) this week. For all other debates, just turn up at the appropriate time.

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