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National Schools Constitutional Convention

The Schools Constitutional Conventions program started as an initiative of the Constitutional Centenary Foundation in 1995 to increase young Australians’ knowledge about the Australian Constitution and the role it plays in our democracy. The first National Schools Constitutional Convention (NSCC) was held in 1995.  

 

 National Schools Constitutional Convention 2008

 

Benefits to students

The National Schools Constitutional Convention aims to:

Previous topics

NSCC programs are developed in consultation with leading constitutional lawyers. Previous topics have included:

 

The 2008 National Schools Constitutional Convention

The thirteenth National Schools Constitutional Convention was held at Old Parliament House in Canberra from 29 April to 1 May 2008. One hundred and twenty-two senior students, selected from feeder conventions conducted by the States and Territories, represented government, independent and Catholic schools from across Australia.  

The topic for the 2008 National Schools Constitutional Convention was ‘An Australian Republic: To be or not to be?’.

 

Communiqué

A communiqué summarising the events and resolutions of the National Schools Constitutional Convention was composed by the student delegates, and presented to Senator John Hogg, Deputy President of the Senate for incorporation into Hansard.

 

Previous conventions

For the communiqués of previous conventions, select from the list on this page.