The English language can be complex and beautiful, but the true mark of a great speaker is the ability to communicate with clarity and sincerity. This was on full display this year at the 2025 Plain English Speaking Award (PESA) National Final.
Held virtually, the competition brought together four of Australia’s most promising young orators: Saxon Miller (QLD), Samantha Lee (WA), Fadzai Bako (VIC), and the eventual champion, Olivia (VIC). It was a testament to their dedication and passion that, even through the digital medium of Zoom, their compelling arguments and personal narratives had such a profound impact. Each prepared speech was a masterful exercise in reasoned thought, tackling subjects of contemporary import with intellectual rigour and genuine passion.
However, as is so often the case in such contests, the true mettle of the competitors was revealed in the impromptu section. Given only a few minutes to prepare a speech on an unseen topic, the speakers had to think on their feet, transforming a blank canvas into a compelling narrative in the blink of an eye. It is a formidable challenge, requiring not only quick thinking but also a deep well of general knowledge and a flair for structuring a cogent argument under immense pressure.
It was in this crucible that Olivia distinguished herself. Her impromptu speech was, by all accounts, nothing short of outstanding. It possessed a rare blend of incisive logic and impassioned delivery, demonstrating a mind both quick and profound. The adjudicators were duly impressed, and her performance secured her the coveted title of Australian National Champion for 2025.
Now, as we look forward, we can celebrate Olivia’s extraordinary honour of representing Australia at the English-Speaking Union’s International Public Speaking Competition (IPSC) in London in July 2026. This opportunity is more than just a trip to the UK; it is an entry onto the world stage, a chance to engage with a new generation of global citizens and intellectual peers. We can say with confidence that she will be an admirable ambassador for our nation.
The ESU extends its warmest congratulations to all four finalists of the 2025 competition. They have not only demonstrated a mastery of public speaking but have also shown that the art of clear, persuasive communication is alive and well among Australia’s youth. One could hardly ask for a more auspicious sign for the future.
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