Students compete to attend centenary commemorations at Gallipoli
Registrations open today for a very special
2015 ANZ RSA Cyril Bassett VC Speech Competition. Year 12
and 13 students across New Zealand will compete for the
privilege of attending the Anzac Day centenary
commemorations at Gallipoli in April 2015.
In previous years only the national winner of the competition has travelled to Gallipoli to represent New Zealand. To mark 100 years since troops landed in Gallipoli next year, Veterans’ Affairs New Zealand will include all eight 2015 regional finalists in a group of Youth Ambassadors attending the remembrances in Gallipoli.
RNZRSA Chief Executive
David Moger says the decision to include all regional
finalists was inspired by the consistently high standard of
the secondary school entrants and reflects the significance
of next year’s centenary event.
“The standard of our
regional finals is remarkable and they include some of New
Zealand’s most gifted young public speakers. Every year we
continue to be impressed by the passion and insight these
students bring to the stories of our Anzac
heroes.
“We’re proud that all finalists will have the
honour of standing on the grounds of Gallipoli 100 years
after our Anzac soldiers landed,” he says.
The annual
speech competition is a partnership between the RSA and ANZ
to promote among young people a deeper understanding and
appreciation of the sacrifices of those who have served New
Zealand in armed conflicts overseas.
Now in its fifth
year, the competition is a tribute to Cyril Bassett, VC
(1892-1983) – the
only New Zealander at Gallipoli to be awarded the Victoria Cross, who worked his entire career at ANZ Group.
Speeches are six to eight minutes and focus on ‘New Zealander’s in WWI’, with topics ranging from individual servicemen or women, to specific war events or operations, or aspects of war commemoration.
ANZ General Manager Human Resources NZ, Felicity Evans, said it was a particular privilege for the bank to be involved in the competition in 2015.
“The Anzac legacy depends on New Zealand’s younger generations embracing this important part of our history. It’s through them that future generations will remember and honour those who fought with such courage and selflessness to protect our way of life.”
Each regional winner will receive a trip to Gallipoli, a smartphone, $1,000 in an ANZ bank account and a further $1,000 cheque for their school, along with a place in the national finals. In addition to these prizes, the national winner will receive a national trophy, a laptop and will have the honour of delivering their speech at Gallipoli.
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• Registrations are via the RSA website and close 30 January, 2015.
• The regional competitions will be held from 13-15 February.
• The national final is at the Government House in Wellington on 12 March.
• Full competition details are on the RSA website.
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