Welcome to the DAV Website
The DAV is a non-profit association which exists to promote debate. It
is the peak debating body in Victoria and runs large competitions for
adults and for schools across Victoria. It provides training and
resources for debaters, teachers and adjudicators.
Debate Camp registration NOW OPEN -
May 10th
p>In 2011, the DAV successfully piloted a non-residential debating camp for students in Years 10-12.
This year, the DAV will run Debate Camps over three days during both the Easter and Winter school holidays. The camps will include matter sessions on recurring debating themes, workshops to improve practical debating skills, and daily practice debates.
For more information, please download the information brochure.
To register for the Easter holiday program, please complete the online registration form.
Registration is due by Friday 14 June 2013.For further details, contact the Training and Development Administrator, Andrew Costa, by emailing tda@dav.com.au or by phoning the DAV office on 9348 9477.
ROUND 3 - Secret and Advised topics -
May 6th
During round 3, A and B grade debates have secret topics. C grade debates have advised topics.
For each of these grades, topics will be released one hour before the debate commences. (This means if your students debate at 7pm, they must arrive by 6pm to hear the topic being released).
Secret and Advised topic rules
Any breach of the above rules puts teams at risk of forfeit.
Reminder: Registration due for Junior Public Speaking Competition -
April 24th
Registration for the DAV's Junior Public Speaking Competition (Years 7–9) closes 5PM, Wednesday 24th April. Coordinators can register students by logging in to the DAV website.
NOTE: You can register students with names 'TBC'
NOTE: Please contact the office on 9348 9477 if you require an extension
More information about this program is available here, or you can download the information pack.
Viewpoint Grand Final -
April 5th
The Grand Final of the Viewpoint Competition will be held on Friday April 26th at 11:30am in H1.16 at Monash University, Caulfield Campus (900 Dandenong Rd, Caulfield East).
The topic will be "That Australia should stop all efforts to tackle climate change".
The event is an excellent excursion opportunity for debaters and economics students to attend. To rsvp please email viewpoint@dav.com.au with the number of attendees.
2013 Junior Public Speaking Competition -
March 22nd
Registration is now open for the DAV's Junior Public Speaking Competition for students in Years 7–9.
Students will take part in a training seminar before presenting one prepared speech (from a list of topics) and two impromptu speeches. Each speech will receive feedback from DAV adjudicators.
The competition will have preliminary rounds at 6 regional locations across Melbourne and Geelong, and top-scoring speakers will progress to semi-finals and then to a state-wide grand final.
More information about the competition is available here, and you can download an information pack by clicking on this link.
Coordinators can register students by logging in to the DAV website. The registration deadline is 5pm Wednesday 24 April.
Registration is now open for Debate Camp 2013 -
March 6th
In 2011, the DAV successfully piloted a non-residential debating camp for students in Years 10-12.
This year, the DAV will run Debate Camps over three days during both the Easter and Winter school holidays. The camps will include matter sessions on recurring debating themes, workshops to improve practical debating skills, and daily practice debates.
For more information, please download the information brochure.
To register for the Easter holiday program, please complete the online registration form.
Registration is due by Thursday 28th March 2013.For further details, contact the Training and Development Administrator, Andrew Costa, by emailing tda@dav.com.au or by phoning the DAV office on 9348 9477.
Schools Competition Registration 2013 -
February 7th
Registration packs will be posted to all member school coordinators in week 1 of term. These packs will include:
If you have not received your pack by Friday February 1st, you can download the information here. If you have misplaced your login details for the website, please email me at schoolsadministrator@dav.com.au
Please note: registration for school teams closed on Wednesday 20 February.
Victorian Schools Team Trials -
February 5th
Trials for the Victorian Schools Team will be held at St Kevin's College on Sunday 24th February.
More information can be found here.
Regions at Capacity (IVANHOE, BRIGHTON, COBURG): -
February 20th
Please note the following regions are now at capacity and we are unable to take any more school registrations in these regions:
- Ivanhoe (Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School)
- Coburg (Mercy College)
- Brighton (Brighton Grammar School)
Last chance to register for the DAV's Teacher Inservice, a PD program for debating coordinators -
February 15th
The DAV Teacher Inservice is a full day professional development program for teachers. This year's Inservice will be held on Monday 25th February.
Participants have a choice of fours seminars ranging from introductory to advanced. A registration form can be downloaded here.
Last chance to register for the DAV's Teacher Inservice, a PD program for debating coordinators -
February 15th
The DAV Teacher Inservice is a full day professional development program for teachers. This year's Inservice will be held on Monday 25th February.
Participants have a choice of fours seminars ranging from introductory to advanced. A registration form can be downloaded here.
Teacher Inservice -
February 11th
The DAV Teacher Inservice is a full day professional development program for teachers. This year's Inservice will be held on Monday 25th February.
Participants have a choice of fours seminars ranging from introductory to advanced. A registration form can be downloaded here.
New Schools Administrator -
January 17th
Please join us in welcoming our new Schools Administrator, Dominique Caesar.
Dominique trained as an English and history teacher in Canberra and has experience participating in debating tournaments as a teacher, coach and (in the distant past) a debater.
Dominique will be the primary contact for inquiries relating to the Schools Competition, including registration, draws and topic queries. She will also manage bookings for external adjudication and training requests. Dominique can be reached via email at schoolsadministrator@dav.com.au.
DAV office is open for 2013 -
January 14th
The DAV Office reopened for 2013 on Thursday, January 10th.
Registration information for the 2013 Schools Competition will be posted to Debating Co-ordinators by the first week of term 1. If necessary, please update your contact details.
Finished Year 12? Register online for adjudicator training.
Office Closure -
December 24th
The DAV office will be closed from Friday, December 21st 2012 until Thursday, January 10th 2013.
We wish you a happy new year period filled with smiles!
Farewell to Michael, our Schools Administrator -
December 11th
Our current Schools Administrator, Michael Ciesielski, has resigned from his position after 4 years of service. Today is Michael's last day in the office as he is about to leave for a holiday to Malaysia, Indonesia, China and Thailand!
As a member of staff, Michael has played an integral part in the DAV's operations, helping to to grow the Schools Competition, as well as expanding the British Parliamentary debating tournaments, and working on developing new programs in regional areas. In addition, Michael has immersed himself in every aspect of the DAV, continuing to volunteer his time adjudicating and providing training throughout his term in the office.
In 2013, Michael will be working with the Department of Education in the Philippines. Part of the Department’s work is running the Alternative Learning System (ALS), which benefits those who cannot attend formal education (such as out-of-school youths and adult elementary and secondary school drop-outs, industry-based workers, housewives, maids, factory workers, drivers, indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities). His work will focus on developing and implementing learning modules, preparing advocacy materials and identifying potential learning groups with the ALS in Pili and in neighbouring villages.
We hope you will join us in farewelling Michael, and thanking him for his contribution to the DAV. He will certainly be missed, but we wish him all the best for this exciting opportunity.
Primary Schools Debating Tournament -
November 20th
Congratulations to the 2012 Primary Schools Debating Champions, Wesley College, who were the only undefeated team at the DAV's first Primary Schools Debating Tournament which was held last Thursday at Victoria University in Melbourne's CBD.
Well done to all debaters, as the adjudicators were very impressed with the standard of speeches from all students from the 9 participating schools.
The DAV looks forward to running this event again in 2013 as an extension to the Primary Debating Program.
Primary Schools Debating Tournament -
October 30th
The DAV is excited to announce the first Primary Schools Debating Tournament to be held on November 15 in Melbourne's CBD. The Tournament is an extension to the Primary Debating Program and introduces students to competitive inter-school debating.
Schools who have participated in our 2012 program are encouraged to send a team of students to represent their school in the tournament. Teams will take part in three debates (two prepared and one secret topic) and presentations will be made to congratulate winning teams and the highest scoring speakers.
Further information about this event is available on this flyer.
British Parliamentary Competitions -
October 25th
Congratulations to the champions of the Senior Division of the British Parliamentary Competition, team 5 from St Kevin's College.
Registration for the Junior Division, to be held at Princes Hill Secondary College on November 11th is now open.
DAV Finals results -
October 22nd
The DAV Grand Finals were held on Wednesday 17th October at Scotch College. The results are as follows:
A Grade
"That we should support the creation of high schools for GLBTIQ students"
Scotch College defeated Melbourne High School in a unanimous decision.
B Grade
"That mining companies should be required to hire a minimum number of indigenous workers in order to receive mining licenses"
St Kevin's College defeated Scotch College in a unanimous decision.
C Grade
"That Australia should abolish the states"
Mac.Robertson Girls' High School defeated St Kevin's College in a unanimous decision
D Grade
"That Australia should adopt a Constitutional bill of rights"
Albert Park College and Wesley College will debate on Monday, October 22nd
The DAV would like to thank all the students who participated in this year's competition and congratulate the finalists.
Grand Final draw now available -
October 12th
The draw for the Grand Final is now available online.
Semi-finals draw now available -
September 13th
The draw for the Semi-Finals is now available online.
Quarter Finals draw now available -
September 6th
The draw for the Quarter Finals is now available online.
Octo-finals draw now available -
August 30th
The draw for the Octo-finals is now available online.
Playoff 2 draw now available -
August 23rd
The draw for Playoff 2 is now available online.
Schools Competition finals teams -
August 15th
These teams will be required for Playoff 1 (winners progress to octo-finals):
These teams will be required for Playoff 2 (winners progress to octo-finals):
These teams will be required for Playoff 1 (winners progress to second playoff):
These teams will be required for Playoff 2:
These teams will be required for Playoff 1 (winners progress to second playoff):
These teams will be required for Playoff 2:
These teams will be required for Playoff 1 (winners progress to second playoff):
These teams will be required for Playoff 2:
Extension for JSP registration -
July 5th
The registration deadline for the Junior Secondary Program has been extended until early next term. We can accept registration until Wednesday 25th July for all regions except Mentone and McKinnon, for which we require registration by Friday 20th July.
Registration is completed online, so please contact the DAV office if you need to be reminded of your log-in details.
Junior Secondary Program Registration now open -
June 5th
Registration for the 2012 Junior Secondary Program (JSP) is now open.
This program consists of training and debating rounds for students in year 7 and 8 who have not previously debated in the School's Competition.
Registration can be completed online and is due by Friday 29th June. If you need to be reminded of your log-in details, please contact the office.
An information pack (including regional dates) can be downloaded.
Harangue 3 is now available! -
May 28th
Issue 3 of Harangue magazine for student debaters is now available.
In this issue: Round 2 Wrap-up, Liberty, How to expand your logic, Inner thoughts of an adjudicator, and more.
Junior Public Speaking registration now open -
April 24th
Information and registration information for the Junior Public Speaking Competition is now available.
NB: The Junior Secondary Program for debating will still run as usual in second semester.
Harangue 2 is now available! -
April 23rd
Issue 2 of Harangue magazine for student debaters is now available.
Telephones and fax unavailable -
March 20th
Please note: the telephone and fax services to the DAV office have been temporarily disconnected due to a service fault. We are working with service providers to resolve this problem.
In the interim, you can make contact with the DAV by email (debater@dav.com.au).
Schools Competition topics available, draws being released -
February 20th
The topics for the 2012 Schools Competition are now available.
Draws for the competition are being released as registration for each region is finalised, roughly in the order that each region begins.
Schools Competition Registration due now -
February 15th
The timely registration period for Schools Competition registration ends this Friday, February 17th. Late registration may be possible in some regions; please make contact with the office immediately if you wish to register teams.
The 2012 registration pack is available online.
Victorian Schools Team trials -
February 7th
Students: register online now for the Victorian Schools Debating Team trials.
DAV Finals results -
October 20th
The DAV Grand Finals were held on Wednesday 19th October at Caulfield Grammar School. The results are as follows:
A Grade
"That the media should not broadcast messages or graphic footage from terrorists"
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School defeated Wesley College in a split decision (4-1).
B Grade
"That Victoria should never seek to prohibit any hate speech that does not incite violence"
Camberwell Grammar School defeated Melbourne High School in a split decision (2-1)
C Grade
"That we should institute a 100% tax on inheritance"
Mt Eliza Secondary College defeated St Kevin's College in a unanimous decision
D Grade
"That we should abolish all ‘sin taxes’"
Melbourne High School defeated St Kevin's College in a unanimous decision
The DAV would like to thank all the students who participated in this year's competition and congratulate the finalists.
Schools Competition Grand Final -
October 13th
The Schools Competition Grand Final will be held at Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School in Essendon from 6pm on Wednesday, October 18th.
Junior British Parliamentary Competition - October 30th -
September 26th
The Junior Division (Years 7-9) of the Schools British Parliamentary Competition will be held at Wesley College Prahran on Sunday, October 30th.
Semi-finals draw available -
September 15th
The draw for the Semi-finals is now available online.
Quarter Finals draw available -
September 8th
The draw for the Quarter Finals is now available online.
Octo-finals draw available -
August 31st
The draw for the octo-finals is now available online.
Playoff 2 draw available -
August 25th
The draw for Playoff 2 is now available online.
Schools Competition Finals Series -
August 16th
The draw for Playoff 1 is now available online.
Additionally, a complete list of finals teams and which rounds they are required for is below.
A Grade
These teams will be required for Playoff 1 only (winners progress to
octo-finals):
Emmaus College - VCE Campus 1
Huntingtower School 2
St Francis Xavier College 1
St Michael's Grammar School 2
The Peninsula School 2
Wesley College St Kilda 1
These teams will be
required for Playoff 2 only (winners progress to
octo-finals):
Assumption College 1
Brighton Grammar School 1
Camberwell Grammar School 3
East Doncaster Secondary College 1
Girton Grammar School A1
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 1
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 3
Marymede Catholic College 1
Melbourne High School 1
Mercy Diocesan College 1
Northcote High School 1
Penola Catholic College 1
Princes Hill Secondary College 1
Viewbank College 1
Westbourne Grammar School 1
Xavier College 4
These teams will not be
required to debate until the octo-finals:
Ballarat & Clarendon College 1
Gippsland Grammar School 1
Kardinia International College 1
Scotch College 2
Tintern Schools 1
B Grade
These teams will be
required for the first playoff (winners
progress to second playoff):
Ballarat & Clarendon College 1
Beth Rivkah Ladies College 1
Brighton Grammar School 2
Brighton Grammar School 3
Firbank Grammar School 2
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 1
Notre Dame College B1
Overnewton Anglican College 3
Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School (McNab) 1
St Francis Xavier College 2
St Helena Secondary College 1
St Kevin's College 1
St Margaret's School 1
St Michael's Grammar School 1
St Paul's Anglican Grammar School 1
Xavier College 2
These teams will be
required for the second playoff (in addition to the
winners from the first playoff):
Academy of Mary Immaculate 1
Avila College 1
Brighton Grammar School 1
Camberwell Grammar School 1
Camberwell Grammar School 2
Catholic College Bendigo B1
Eltham High School 1
Emmanuel College 1
Geelong Grammar School 1
Girton Grammar School B1
Huntingtower School 1
Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School 4
Leibler Yavneh College 1
Loreto College 1
Loreto College 2
Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak 1
McKinnon Secondary College 1
Melbourne High School 4
Mentone Girls Grammar 3
Sacred Heart College Newtown 1
St Monica's College 1
The Peninsula School 1
Tintern Schools 2
Viewbank College 1
C Grade
These teams will be
required for Playoff 1 only (winners progress to
octo-finals):
Firbank Grammar School 1
Gleneagles Secondary College 1
Haileybury College Keysborough Boys 1
Huntingtower School 2
Mac.Robertson Girls' High School 2
Melbourne Grammar School 1
The Peninsula School 1
The Peninsula School 3
Wesley College St Kilda 1
Yarra Valley Grammar School 2
These teams will be
required for Playoff 2 only (winners progress to
octo-finals):
Ballarat High School 1
Camberwell Grammar School 2
Eaglehawk Secondary College 1
East Doncaster Secondary College 1
Emmanuel College 1
Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School 3
Ivanhoe Grammar School 1
Ivanhoe Grammar School Plenty 1
Keilor Downs Secondary College 2
Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak 3
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 1
Mazenod College 1
Mount Eliza Secondary College 2
Princes Hill Secondary College 1
St Columba's College 1
St Helena Secondary College 1
St Kevin's College 1
The Geelong College 2
These teams will not be
required to debate until the octo-finals:
Reservoir High School 1
Scotch College 1
D Grade
These teams will be
required for the first playoff (winners
progress to second playoff):
Avila College 3
Camberwell Grammar School 3
Forest Hill College 2
Glenroy College 2
Ilim College 3
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 8
Mt Waverley Secondary College 1
Parade College 2
Pascoe Vale Girls' Sec College 2
Pascoe Vale Girls' Sec College 3
Princes Hill Secondary College 1
Reservoir High School 1
Scotch College 5
St James College 1
St Monica's College 1
St Monica's College 2
St Monica's College 5
Westbourne Grammar School 4
Xavier College 1
Yarra Valley Grammar School 1
These teams will be
required for the second playoff (in addition to the
winners from the first playoff):
Ballarat High School 1
Bendigo South East College 1
Copperfield College 2
De La Salle College (Tiverton) 1
Derrinallum P-12 College 2
Dromana Secondary College 1
Grovedale College 1
Hampton Park Secondary College 1
Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School 1
Leibler Yavneh College 1
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 5
Melbourne High School 1
Mt St Joseph's Girls College 3
Northcote High School 1
Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School (Park Street) 2
Ruyton Girls School 1
Scotch College 6
St Bede's College 1
St Bede's College 6
St Kevin's College 1
St Kevin's College 2
Westbourne Grammar School 2
If you have any questions about
the finals series, please make contact
with me at the office by email or telephone.
Junior Secondary Program topics -
July 27th
The 2011 topics for the JSP are:
Round 1: That we should have harsher punishment for school bullies
Round 2: That everyone should become vegetarian
Round 3: That parks are more important than car parks
Draws will be released as registration for each region is finalised. The student resource kit is available on the JSP information page.
Primary Schools Program -
June 7th
Information and registration forms are now available online for the DAV's new Primary Schools Program. For more information about the programs, which are being run in many regions around Melbourne and Victoria, please make contact with the Training and Development Administrator, Andrew Costa.
Wheeler Centre Intelligence Squared Debate - May 24 -
May 20th
Two DAV high school competitors will be representing the Association in a public debate on the topic 'That Funding of Private Education is Unconscionable.' Other speakers include Amanda Vanstone and novelist Shane Maloney. The DAV encourages members to attend, and has a few free passes to give away to the first members to email debater@dav.com.au. Additional details are available at the Wheeler Centre website.
Victorian Schools Team send-off debate -
May 17th
The Victorian Schools Team send-off debate will be held at the DAV Offices on Friday, May 20th at 7pm. All are welcome to see off our team before they depart for the National Championships in Perth.
Viewpoint - the Monash Economics Debate -
March 21st
Registration is now due for the one-day debating competition that we run in conjunction with the Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University.
Download:
Visit the Viewpoint website for more information.
Debate Camp -
March 17th
The DAV is excited to announce our inaugural debating camp. The non-residential camp will run from April 13th-15th from 9am-4pm each day.
Contacting the office by telephone: -
February 17th
We are experiencing technical problems with our main telephone number: the line rings out to callers, but does not ring in the office. We are attempting to solve this problem with our service provider. To contact the office in the interim, please call us on another line: (03) 9348 9544, or make contact by email.
Victorian Schools Team trials -
February 15th
Students: register online now for the Victorian Schools Debating Team trials.
Schools Competition Registration -
February 10th
Registration for the 2011 Schools Competition is due on Thursday, February 17th.
All schools should have received by now a registration pack for the Competition. Alternatively, an electronic copy of the registration pack can be downloaded.
If you have any questions about the Competition, or need to retrieve your username and password for online registration, please make contact with the office.
Topics for the 2011 Competition will be released on Thursday, February 17th.
Beginner Adjudicator Training -
January 12th
The office reopened for 2011 on Wednesday, January 12th.
We are currently accepting online registrations for Beginner Adjudicator Training at the start of 2011.
Office Closure -
December 17th
The office will be closed from Thursday, December 24th 2010 until Wednesday, January 12th 2011.
We wish you a peaceful new year period!
Exciting news about the Training and Development Administrator (Part II) -
November 30th
Andrew Costa has been appointed by the DAV Executive as the new Training and Development Administrator. Andrew has been involved in the DAV for three years, and has served as the Regional Co-ordinator for Geelong in 2009 and 2010.
Andrew has recently completed a Bachelor of Music at the University of Melbourne, and will take over the running of the Junior Secondary Program, Public Speaking Program, Primary Schools Program, and other responsibilities from the outgoing TDA, Meredith Prior.
We welcome Andrew to the DAV Office, and look forward to having his many talents on board.
Exciting news about the Training and Development Administrator -
November 15th
The Training and Development Administrator, Meredith Prior, has been offered an internship with the Policy, Strategy, and Implementation Branch of the Department of Premier and Cabinet, and will be leaving the DAV office to take up this role mid-November. Meredith joined us in early 2008 as one of three employees of the Association, and you may have spoken to her on the telephone, received an email from her, or met her in person at one of our events.

As Training and Development Administrator, Meredith has been responsible for running the Junior Secondary Program, Junior Public Speaking Program, Teacher Inservice, Primary Schools debating, and many other training and development programs. Meredith has been an invaluable asset to the organisation, with her sunny disposition and sound administrative skills always put to good use. She approached her work with enthusiasm, and we are better for it.
Meredith's work with the Association has taken her from our office in North Melbourne to Geelong, Kyabram, Bendigo, Shepparton, Echuca, Mildura, Warragul, and Sale, and we are sure this experience will stand her in good stead in her new position. We wish Meredith all the best for what is sure to be a bright future.
DAV Finals results -
October 26th
The DAV Grand Finals were held on Thursday October 21st at Caulfield Grammar School. The results are:
A Grade
"That Islamic people living in the West should be allowed to practise Sharia law"
Scotch College 1 defeated Ivanhoe Grammar School 1 in a unanimous decision.
Adjudication panel: Tim Jeffrie, Charisma Dungan, Meredith Prior, Claire Roberts, and Nick Boyd-Caine.
B Grade
"That we should legalise recreational drugs"
Scotch College 1 defeated Melbourne Grammar School 2 in a unanimous decision.
Adjudication panel: Tim Jeffrie, Claire Roberts, Michael Ciesielski, Meredith Prior, and Wayne Jocic.
C Grade
"That we should offer immunity from prosecution to terorists who offer us useful information"
Scotch College 1 defeated Woodleigh School 1 in a unanimous decision.
Adjudication panel: Monique Hardinge, Wayne Jocic, and Nicholas Liau.
D Grade
"That denial of the Holocaust should be a crime"
Genazzano FCJ College 3 defeated Alphington Grammar School 1 in a unanimous decision.
Adjudication panel: Amit Golder, Charisma Dungan, and Tim Jeffrie.
We would like to thank all the students who participated in this year's competition and congratulate the finalists.
Regional Debating -
October 11th
Registration information is now available for:
Registration information for other regions will be published this week.
URGENT - Mentone JSP tonight postponed -
October 11th
It has been brought to our attention that two dates for Mentone JSP Round 3 have been published inadvertently, one tonight, and one next Monday. The host school has used the later date, and so the facilities are not available for debating use this evening. Round 3 will therefore take place next Monday, October 18th. Forfeit fines will be waived for schools unavailable due to having scheduled the alternative date - please let the office know, though, so that the draw can be updated.
We are calling all all co-ordinators to ensure that this message has been received. We apologise for the confusion and inconvenience.
Semi-finals draw now available -
September 2nd
The draw for the Semi-finals, to be held at Ruyton Girls School, Kew on October 13th, is now available online.
Quarter finals draw now available -
August 26th
The draw for the Quarter finals, to be held at Simonds Catholic College, West Melbourne on September 1st, is now available online.
Octo-finals draws now available -
August 19th
The draw for the Octo-finals, to be held at St Michael's Grammar School on August 25th, is now available online.
Playoff 2 draw now available -
August 12th
The draw for Playoff 2, to be held at Northcote High School on August 18th, is now available online.
Schools Competition Finals Series -
August 6th
The finals series operates in a knock-out tournament fashion. Because more than 16 teams in each grade have entered the finals series, there are two playoff rounds before the Octo-finals. Teams are selected to compete in one, both, or neither playoff in accordance with the Schools Competition By-Law (2000).
The draw for each round of the finals series will be released by 10am on the morning following the previous round. The draw for Playoff 1, to be held on August 11th, is now online, and the draw for Playoff 2 will be published at 10am on Thursday, August 12th. (However, advance notice of whether teams are needed for Playoff 2 is provided below.)
A complete list of finals dates and venues is available online. A complete list of finals teams is below.
Bialik College 1
Cobram Secondary College A1
De La Salle College (Kinnoull) 1
Haileybury College Keysborough Boys 1
Kilvington Girls Grammar 1
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 1
St Margaret's School 1
St Michael's Grammar School 1
St Monica's College 2
Star of the Sea College 2
The Peninsula School 1
Xavier College 2
Ballarat Grammar School 2
Carey Baptist Grammar School 2
East Doncaster Secondary College 1
Emmanuel College 1
Geelong Grammar School 1
Girton Grammar School A1
Ivanhoe Grammar School 1
Melbourne High School 4
Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School (McNab) 2
Princes Hill Secondary College 1
Rochester Secondary College A1
Scotch College 1
St Bernard's College 1
St Helena Secondary College 2
St Patrick's College 1
Yarra Valley Grammar School 1
Avila College 1
Gippsland Grammar School 1
Brentwood Secondary College 1
Genazzano FCJ College 1
Marymede Catholic College 1
Methodist Ladies College 1
Padua College - Mornington 1
Sacre Coeur 1
Scotch College 3
St Leonard's College 1
St Paul's Anglican Grammar School 1
Wesley College Glen Waverley 2
Wesley College St Kilda 1
Whitefriars College 1
Academy of Mary Immaculate 1
Ballarat High School 1
Camberwell Grammar School 3
Gippsland Grammar School 1
Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak 1
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 1
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 2
Melbourne Grammar School 1
Melbourne Grammar School 2
Melbourne High School 3
Northcote High School 1
Rochester Secondary College B1
Scotch College 1
St Kevin's College 2
St Kevin's College 4
Westbourne Grammar School 1
Williamstown High School 1
Xavier College 1
Kardinia International College 1
Avila College 1
Brighton Grammar School 1
Haileybury College Keysborough Boys 1
John Monash Science School 3
Leibler Yavneh College 1
St Francis Xavier College 1
St Margaret's School 1
Tintern Girls Grammar School 2
Westbourne Grammar School 2
Woodleigh School 1
Ballarat High School 1
Camberwell Grammar School 2
Loreto College 1
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 1
Melbourne High School 4
Northcote High School 2
Scotch College 1
Scotch College 2
St Kevin's College 2
Williamstown High School 1
Academy of Mary Immaculate 2
Geelong Grammar School 1
Girton Grammar School 1
John Monash Science School 2
St Monica's College 1
Trinity Grammar School 1
Elisabeth Murdoch College 1
Genazzano FCJ College 3
Haileybury College Keysborough Boys 5
Lauriston Girls' School 2
Mt Hira College 1
Scotch College 1
St Monica's College 3
St Monica's College 5
St Paul's Anglican Grammar School 5
The Geelong College 2
Tintern Girls Grammar School 1
Woodleigh School 1
Yarra Valley Grammar School 1
Yarra Valley Grammar School 3
Alphington Grammar School 1
Ballarat High School 1
Beth Rivkah Ladies College 2
Eaglehawk Secondary College 1
Firbank Grammar School 2
Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School 2
Keilor Downs Secondary College 2
Keilor Downs Secondary College 4
Kilvington Girls Grammar 2
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 2
Mac.Robertson Girls' High School 3
Marcellin College 8
Mazenod College 1
Melbourne Grammar-Wadhurst 2
Mercy Diocesan College 2
Mount Eliza Secondary College 1
Sacred Heart College Newtown 1
Sacred Heart College Newtown 2
Sacred Heart Girls College 2
Santa Maria College 1
St Monica's College 2
St Paul's Anglican Grammar School 2
Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School 2
Wesley College St Kilda 2
Westbourne Grammar School 1
Viewpoint Grand Final -
March 30th
The Grand Final for the Monash University Faculty of Business and Economics Viewpoint debating competition will be held on 16 April 2010 at Monash University Caulfield Campus at 2:30pm.
Please register your attendance at the Monash Viewpoint website.
Victorian Schools Team trials -
February 15th
Students: register online now for the Victorian Schools Debating Team trials.
Schools Competition Registration -
February 2nd
Registration information has been posted to schools. The deadline for registration is Wed 17 February.
If you have not received a 2010 registration pack by the Friday, February 5th, please contact the office.
Teacher Inservice -
February 1st
The DAV's Teacher Inservice will be held on February 26th and March 5th at the Jasper Hotel, Elizabeth St, Melbourne.
Download the registration form.
Office Open -
January 11th
The DAV Office reopened for 2010 on Monday, January 11th.
Registration information for the 2010 Schools Competition will be posted to Debating Co-ordinators by the first week of term 1. If necessary, please update your contact details.
Finished Year 12? Register online for adjudicator training.
Summer Office Closure -
December 18th
The DAV Office is closed over the New Year period, and will reopen on Monday, January 11th.
Urgent queries should be directed by email to debater@dav.com.au.
Schools Competition dates 2010 -
December 11th
Dates for all regions of the Schools Competition (except Bendigo) are now available:
Download 2010 dates (PDF)
Junior Public Speaking Competition results -
December 11th
The Grand Final of the Junior Public Speaking Competition was held at BMW Edge at Federation Square on Monday, November 30th.
From over 300 entrants in the competition, ten winners of the Semi-Finals presented speeches at the Grand Final.
Medals were awarded to:
Winner: Brianna Inturrisi (Brunswick Secondary College)
First runner-up: Georgina Frazer (Lauriston Girls' School)
Second runner-up: Nathan Hanegbi (Bialik College)
Telephones and fax unavailable -
November 17th
Please note: the telephone and fax services to the DAV office have been temporarily disconnected due to a service fault. We are working with service providers to resolve this problem.
In the interim, you can make contact with the DAV by email (debater@dav.com.au), or by calling the DAV mobile phone: 0423 651 843.
DAV Finals results -
October 26th
The DAV Grand Finals were held on Thursday October 22nd at Caulfield Grammar School. The results are:
A Grade
"That Australia is a racist nation"
Mac.Robertson Girls' High School 3 defeated Methodist Ladies' College 1 in a unanimous decision.
Adjudication panel: Jonathan Benney, Christopher Hibbard, Jennifer Ames, Anthony Kung, and Anna Blair.
B Grade
"That the federal National Party should withdraw from the Liberal-National coalition."
Melbourne High School 6 defeated St Catherine's School 1 in a split decision (2-1).
Adjudication panel: Wayne Jocic, Laura Bellamy, and Duncan Campbell.
C Grade
" That we should offer dictators amnesty in return for giving up power"
Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School 1 defeated Firbank Grammar School 1 in a unanimous decision.
Adjudication panel: Charisma Dungan, Claire Roberts, and Nick Boyd-Caine.
D Grade
"That the Rudd government is all spin and no substance"
Scotch College defeated St Monica's College in a unanimous decision.
Adjudication panel: Elizabeth Sheargold, Nicholas Liau, and Ravi Dutta.
We would like to thank all the students who participated in this year's competition and congratulate the finalists.
British Parliamentary Competition -
October 15th
Our popular British Parliamentary Competition has been split into a Junior Division (November 1st) and a Senior Division (October 18th) this year. Both will be held at Melbourne High School.
Registration for the Junior Division is due on Thursday, October 29th.
Download:
Junior Division Registration Form
Anti-poverty Week Debate -
September 16th
The DAV in conjunction with St Mary's House of Welcome will hold a debate as part of "Anti-poverty week" events. St Mary’s House of Welcome Day Centre provides a range of services for people in need, including meals in a dining room setting, showering amenities, pastoral care, social worker support and referral and recreation activities offered in a safe and supportive environment. Many DAV schools members have volunteered with St Mary's in the past.
The topic of the debate will be "Poverty and Homelessness: It's all their fault, isn't it?". Speakers will include Daniel Browning, Emma Ayres and Lindy Burns from the ABC.
The date will be held at 7pm (doors open 6:30pm) on Tuesday October 27th at Melbourne Rowing Club, Boathouse St, Melbourne. Tickets cost $10.
We invite all DAV members and interested parties to attend this event.
Semi-final draws available -
September 10th
The Semi-final draws for all grades are now available.
Quarter-final draws available -
September 3rd
The Quarter-final draws for all grades are now available.
Octo-final draws available -
August 27th
The octo-final draws for all grades are now available.
Playoff 2 - D Grade draw available -
August 20th
The D Grade draw for Playoff 2 is now available.
(The B and C Grade draws had previously been published; no A Grade teams are required for Playoff 2.)
Contacting the DAV office by telephone -
August 11th
We have recently made the transition to a new telephone service provider. You may temporarily encounter minor difficulties when telephoning the DAV office:
No answering service: the answering service is currently inactive. To leave a message out-of-hours, please email debater@dav.com.au or fax (03) 9348 9466.
Limited capacity: while our line hunt set up is pending, only one incoming call can be answered at a time, so you may receive a busy signal when calling the DAV office. Please call again, or send a message by email or fax.
We have support requests logged to address these problems; thank you for your patience in the interim.
Update 19/8: The out-of-hours answering service has been reactivated. A request to re-active line hunt service is still pending.
Junior Secondary Program registration closing Friday -
July 22nd
Registration for the Junior Secondary Program closes Friday July 24th. Registrations should be submitted by faxing the registration form from the information pack to (03) 9348 9466.
A new TV series based on public speaking is looking for contestants -
July 15th
The show will air nationally in the search for Australia's best public speaker. Contestants will be cast through auditions to be held in capital cities around Australia in August.
At the auditions you must give a three minute speech – without notes - that will make the audience laugh, gasp or cry or all three. An impromptu speech is also required.
Audition and other details can be found at http://www.abc.net.au/tv/strictlyspeaking/. Expressions of interest can be sent to strictlyspeaking@sstar.com.au.
Victorian State Team Send-off Debate -
July 13th
The Victorian Schools Debating Team will shortly be travelling to Adelaide to compete at the National Schools Debating Championship, hosted this year by the South Australian Debating Association.
The traditional send-off debate was held at the DAV Office (Suite 5, 87-89 Flemington Rd, North Melbourne) at 7pm on Tuesday July 14th. A lively exhibition debate farewelled the Team.
We wish them the best of luck at Nationals!
Round 5 Draws -
June 26th
Draws for round 5 are being created, and will be posted online as soon as possible.
When the round 5 draw for a region is available, it will appear on the same page as the draws for rounds 1-4. Debating Coordinators will also receive an email when the draw is available.
Viewpoint Results -
June 10th
Many financial challenges face the world in the current economic climate, but tomorrow’s leaders are already teasing out potential solutions in Monash University Faculty of Business and Economics Viewpoint Debating Competition. In conjunction with the Debaters Association of Victoria, the Viewpoint competition was held at Monash’s Caulfield campus featuring 24 teams from a wide range of Victorian high schools. The competition aimed to make economic ideas and themes more easily accessible to secondary school students by having them debate the controversial economics questions of our time.
After three preliminary debates and a highly competitive finals series, teams from Scotch College and Gippsland Grammar School were selected to compete in the Grand Final. At the BMW Edge Theatre, Federation Square, Mr Red Symonds chaired the final motion ‘That the Rudd Government should delay the emissions trading scheme in the interests of economic recovery’ which was eventually won by Scotch College.
The Hon. Bronwyn Pike, Minister for Education gave an address and congratulated the debaters from both schools for their exciting oratory and argumentative skills.
Coburg round 4 postponed due to Influenza A(H1N1) -
June 1st
Mercy College, the host school of the Coburg region, will be closed on Department of Health advice next week due to some confirmed cases of Influenza A(H1N1). The round four debates, scheduled for Wednesday June 3rd at Mercy College, cannot be held there.
Two other schools in the region also has some confirmed cases of Influenza A, and it is possible that this might occur at other schools in the region as the virus spreads. Since the lack of three or more schools would be highly disruptive to the draw, we have decided to postpone the regional night rather than to relocate it.
The round will now be held on Thursday, June 25th.
Contacting the DAV office by telephone -
May 31st
We have been experiencing intermittent problems with telephone connectivity for the last three weeks. Although we have been in constant contact with our service provider, they have not yet been able to determine the cause of the problem.
Please note that calls to or from the office may drop out, and the office may be unreachable for short lengths of time.
We apologise for the inconvenience, and hope to have the issue resolved as soon as possible.
(N.B. Our internet/fax line is unaffected, so emails and faxes to 03 9348 9466 can still be sent.)
Update 15/6: Commander Australia report that the fault has been fixed by replacing a copper cable in the street. Please let us know if you have any difficulty contacting us by telephone henceforth.
Viewpoint Registration due next week -
April 15th
Registration for Viewpoint (The Monash Economics Debate) is now due.

Viewpoint is a day-long debating competition for secondary school students in years 9-12, involving three debates for all teams on Sunday, May 3rd at Monash University Caulfield, and finals to follow at later dates. The competition is similar to our popular one-day British Parliamentary Competition, but is held in the 3-v-3 style like the Schools Competition.
As this competition is being run in conjunction with the Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University, there is no cost to schools to participate. Schools can enter a maximum of two teams, and all participants will receive a free T-shirt.
More information and register »
Draw and topic release -
March 10th
Topics for 2009 are now available. Draws are available for all regions except Bendigo (where registration is still open).
Schools Competition Registration 2009 due now -
February 18th
The timely registration period for Schools Competition registration has been extended to this Friday, February 20th. Registrations after this time will only be accepted at the discretion of the Schools Administrator, and a late fee will apply.
Registration packs were mailed to schools in the first week of term. If you didn't receive one, please contact the office: 03 9348 9477.
Victorian Schools Debating Team trials -
February 16th
Trials for the Victorian Schools Team will be held on Sunday March 1 at MacRoberston Girls' High School. Please contact the office with your name, year level and school if you would like to attend.
Trials begin at 9:15am and will be finished by 4:00pm.
As a result of these trials 12 students will be selected to train as a squad for the State team. These students will train every Saturday from 10am-4pm until July, when the National Championships will be held in Adelaide.
The trials are a great opportunity for high quality competition and feedback, even for students who aren't selected as squad members.
Students are not required to wear school uniform to the this event.
Registration 2009 -
January 27th
Registration information will be received by mail in the first week of first term 2009. Please contact the office if you don't receive it.
Online Registration is now open.
Registration is due by Wednesday 18th February.
If you have any questions regarding registration, please call the office on 9348 9477.
DAV Dates 2009 -
January 1st
The dates for most regions of the 2009 Schools Competition are now available.
A file containing the dates for all regions is available below.
DAV Schools Competition dates 2009
DAV Finals results -
January 1st
The DAV Grand Finals were held on Tuesday 14th October at Caulfield Grammar School. The results are as follows:
A Grade
"That Australia should not introduce a carbon emissions trading scheme"
Penleigh & Essendon Grammar School defeated Scotch College in a split decision (3-2).
B Grade
"That we should have the death penalty for war criminals"
MacRobertson Girls' High School defeated Wesley College in a split decision (2-1)
C Grade
" That religious leaders should not comment on political issues"
Scotch College defeated St Margaret's School in unanimous decision
D Grade
"That Australia is a nanny state"
The Woodleigh School defeated Williamstown High School in a split decision (2-1)
The DAV would like to thank all the students who participated in this year's competition and congratulate the finalists.
Harangue 5 is now available! -
January 1st
Issue 5 of Harangue magazine for student debaters is now available.