2009 Australasian Intervarsity Debating Champions: Monash University 1(Amit Golder, Tim Jeffrie, Fiona Prowse)
Runners-Up: Victoria University of Wellington 1 (Polly Higbee, StephenWhittington, Ella Edginton)
Grand Final Topic: "That Palestine should accept demilitarisation inreturn for a guaranteed sovereign state"
Martin Sorensen Cup for Best Speaker: Amit Golder
Jock Faneslow Cup for Best Speaker in the Grand Final: Amit Golder
The Top 10 Speakers:
1. Amit Golder (Monash University)
2. Claudia Newman-Martin (Australian National University)
3. Tim Jeffrie (Monash University)
4. Chris Croke (University of Sydney Union)
5. Fiona Prowse (Monash University)
6. Sam Greenland (University of Sydney Union)
7. Max Harris (University of Auckland)
7. Viv Jones (Monash University)
9. Su-Min Lim (University of New South Wales)
9. Steve Hind (University of Sydney Union)
9. Tim Mooney (University of Sydney Union)
Grand Final Adjudicators:
Leloy Claudio (Ateneo de Manila) (DCA) (Chair)
Suthen "Tate" Thomas (Multimedia University Cyberjaya)
Sharmila Parmanand (Ateneo de Manila)
Logan Balavijendran (Chung Ang University)
Art Ward (University College, Cork)
Harish Natarajan (Cambridge University)
Julia Bowes (University of Sydney)
Jason Jarvis (Korea Development Institute) (DCA)
Sadhana Rai (National University of Singapore)
Defeated Semi-Finalists: University of Sydney Union 1 (Tim Mooney, Steve Hind, Chris Croke) and Monash University 4 (Viv Jones, Ravi Dutta, Nita Rao)
2009 Australasian Intervasrsity Debating Champions – ESL DIVISION: University of Indonesia 1 (Tirza Reinata, Intan Hadidjah, Freida Siregar)
ESL Runner-up: The Chinese University of Hong Kong 1 (Doriane Lau, Dominic Yang, Mary Jean Chan)
ESL Grand Final Topic: "That ASEAN should establish a Human Rights Court"
The Top 5 ESL Speakers:
1. Tirza Reinata (University of Indonesia)
2. Melanie Tedja (Monash University)
3. Aishwarya Nair (Assumption University)
4. JiSoo Kim (Korea University)
5. Freida Siregar (University of Indonesia)
5. Minjae Matthias (Underwood International College)
ESL Grand Final Adjudicators:
Jacob Clifton (Monash University) (CA)
Duncan Campbell (University of Melbourne)
Chanelle Carr-Janif (Australian National University)
Masako Suzuki (Kanagawa University)
Mabroor Wassey (Bangladesh Debating Council)
Clodagh O'Connor-McKenna (Victoria University of Wellington)
Zid Niel Mancenido (Australian National University)
Pam Chan (Ateneo de Manila)
Brad Ward (University of Auckland)
Defeated ESL Semi-Finalists: University of Tokyo (Dai Oba, Ryotaro Tanaka, Atsushi Inutsuka) and International Christian University 1 (Miyuki Nozu, Ayana Shimizu, Keiichi Ishiwata)
Adjudication team:
Chief Adjudicator: Jacob Clifton (Monash University)
Deputy Chief Adjudicator: Jason Jarvis (Korea Development Institute)
Deputy Chief Adjudicator: Leloy Caludio (Ateneo de Manila)
Deputy Chief Adjudicator: Sayeqa Islam (Victoria University ofWellington)
Tab Director: Michael Ciesielski (University of Melbourne)
TOPICS:
Round 1: Education
That extra fees or donations above the actual cost of education should not be used to gain admission into university.
That talented students should be taught separately from their peers.
That indigenous people should have free and unqualified access touniversity
Round 2: Global Financial Crisis
That Governments should bail out homeowners directly.
That trade unions should have their power restricted during times of economic crisis.
That Governments should obtain a majority stake in companies that they bail out.
Round 3: Sexuality
That the gay rights movement should not support the institution ofmarriage.
That we should recognise the right of religious groups to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation.
That sexual education classes at school should include, but not be limited to: sexual orientation, anal sex, mutual gratification andmasturbation.
Round 4: The Environment
That population control should be part of any global approach to tackle climate change.
That protection of the environment should be considered a mitigating factor when sentencing eco-terrorists.
That the developed world should not sell contaminated material to the developing world for processing.
Round 5: Borders
That soliders who have fought for foreign countries should be granted citizenship within the country that they fought for.
That this house would open all borders.
That the US should grant citizenship to all Guantanamo detainees regardless of guilt.
Round 6: Latin America
That the United States should stop funding the Columbian Government.
That Latin American countries should take action against countries whose leaders took power through military coups.
That the United States should stop buying Hugo Chavez's oil.
Round 7: Law
That single parents in prison should be provided special treatment to allow them to raise their young children from behind bars.
That parliamentarians should receive no compensation beyond their base salary.
That employees of the United States Government who authorised or carried out "enhanced interrogation techniques" during the Bush administration should be prosecuted.
Round 8: The "STOP" round
That we should ban celebrities from participating in political campaigns.
That we should ban mail-order brides.
That we should ban the use and development of all unmanned offensive military weaponry.
Quarter Finals
That businesses should refuse to comply with China's internet restrictions.
That the hiring and firing by employers should not be influenced by information found on social networking sites.
That the Government should subsidise print journalism.
Semi-finals (wording TBC)
That we should not privatise water
This House supports a global free market in drugs
This House supports buying babies
Grand Final
That Palestine should accept demilitarisation in return for a guaranteed sovereign state.
That we should grant the Roma (Gypsies) a sovereign state.
That we should divide Sudan.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Australs 2009 Full Results
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Australasians tab
The speaker tab, team tab and debate results from Monash Australs 2009 can be found at: http://muds.whypsloven.net/australs/
A more formal summary and along with the results will appear at http://www.monashaustrals.com/ later today or tomorrow.
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Thursday, July 09, 2009
Monash Win Australs
From Chris Bishop's Facebook page.
Australasian Debating Champions 2009: Monash (on a 5-4 split)
Best speaker in Grand Final: Amit Golder (Monash)
ESL Winners: University of Indonesia
Top 10 speakers:
1. Amit Golder (Monash)
2. Claudia Newman Martin (ANU)
3. Tim Jeffrie
4. Chris Croke
5. Fiona Prowse
6. Sam Greenland (Sydney)
7= Max Harris (Auckland)
7= Viv Jones (Monash)
9= Tim Mooney
9= Steve Hind
9= Su Min Lim (unsw)
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Austral's Final Motion and positions
From Chris Bishop's face book page.
Australs Grand Final topic (unconfirmed) THBT the Palestinians should accept demilitarisation in exchange for a sovereign state. Monash affirming, Victoria neg.
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Australs semi results
Victoria University of Wellington One defeated Monash University Four in a 4-3 split decision.
Monash University One defeated the University of Sydney Union One in a 6-1 decision.
The final is therefore Victoria v Monash.
Grand Final starts at 6pm, Melbourne time.
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From Chris Bishop
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Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Australs quarters and semi draw
Quarter Final Results
Monash 1 defeat UNSW 1 by 5-0
Sydney 1 defeat ANU1 by 5-0
Victoria Wellington 1 defeat Ateneo 1 by 4-1
Monash 4 defeat Monash 3 by 3-2
Semis draw
Sydney 1 v Monash 1
Victoria Wellington 1 v Monash 4
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Australs Octo-Results and Quarters Draw
Octo-final results
Monash 1 (1) defeated Queensland 1 (16) by 3-0
Ateneo 1 (15) defeated Sydney 3 (2) by 2-1
Monash 3 (3) defeated Melbourne 2 (14) by 3-0
Sydney 1 (4) defeated Queensland 2 (13) by 3-0
Australian National University 1 (5) defeated Auckland 2 (12) by 3-0
Monash 4 (6) defeated Multimedia University 1 (11) by 3-0
Victoria University of Wellington 1 (10) defeated Sydney 2 (7) by 3-0
UNSW 1 (8) defeated Auckland 1 (9) by 3-0
Quarters Draw:
Monash 1 (1) v UNSW 1 (8)
Ateneo 1 (15) v Victoria University of Wellington 1 (10)
Monash 3 (3) v Monash 4 (6)
Sydney 1 (4) v Australian National University 1 (5)
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Monday, July 06, 2009
Australs 2009 Break
Main Break
1. Monash 1, 8 wins,
2. Sydney 3, 7 wins.
3. Monash 3, 7 wins.
4. Sydney 1, 6 wins.
5. Australian National University (ANU) 1, 6 wins.
6. Monash 4, 6 wins.
7. sydney 2, 6 wins.
8. Uni New South Wales (UNSW) 1, 6 wins.
9. Auckland 1, 6 wins.
10. Victoria Wellington 1, 6 wins.
11. Multimedia University Malaysua (MMU) 1, 6 wins.
12. Auckland 2, 6 wins.
13. University of Queensland (UQ) 2 6 Wins.
14. Sydney 5, 5 wins (cannot break team cap reached)
15. Sydney 4, 5 wins (cannot break team cap reached)
16. Melbourne 2, 5 Wins.
17. Ateneo 1, 5 Wins.
18. University of Queensland 1, 5 Wins.
ESL break:
University Indonesia
University Tokyo
Chinese University of Hong Kong
ICU 1
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Monash Australasians 2009
Round 6 Wins Board
1. Monash University 1 (6)
2. Victoria University of Wellington 1 (5)
3. University of New South Wales 1 (5)
4. University of Sydney Union 6 (5)
5. University of Sydney Union 4 (5)
6. University of Sydney Union 3 (5)
7. University of Sydney Union 2 (5)
8. University of Melbourne 2 (5)
9. University of Auckland 1 (5)
10. Monash University 3 (5)
11. Australian National University 1 (5)
12. University of Sydney Union 5 (4)
13. University of Sydney Union 1 (4)
14. University of Queensland 2 (4)
15. University of Queensland 1 (4)
16. University of New South Wales 2 (4)
17. University of New South Wales 3 (4)
18. Victoria University of Wellington 2 (4)
19. Victoria University of Wellington 3 (4)
20. Victoria University of Wellington 4 (4)
21. Victoria University of Wellington 5 (4)
22. University of Melbourne 5 (4)
23. University of Melbourne 4 (4)
24. Ateneo de Manila University 2 (4)
25. Australian National University 2 (4)
26. Australian National University 3 (4)
27. Macquarie University 2 (4)
28. Monash University 2 (4)
29. Monash University 4 (4)
30. Multimedia University 1 (4)
31. Nanyang Technological University 2 (4)
32. University of Auckland 2 (4)
33. University of Melbourne 1 (4)
34. University Of Canterbury 2 (3)
35. University of Auckland 4 (3)
36. University of Auckland 3 (3)
37. California State University (3)
38. University of Tokyo (3)
39. Chinese University of Hong Kong 3 (3)
40. University of Indonesia (3)
41. University of Melbourne 3 (3)
42. University of Melbourne 6 (3)
43. University of Queensland 3 (3)
44. University of Queensland 4 (3)
45. University of Western Australia (3)
46. University of New South Wales 4 (3)
47. University of Technology, Sydney 1 (3)
48. Chinese University of Hong Kong 1 (3)
49. National University of Singapore 2 (3)
50. Assumption University of Thailand 1 (3)
51. Ateneo de Manila University 1 (3)
52. Ateneo de Manila University 3 (3)
53. Australian National University 4 (3)
54. Korea University 3 (3)
55. Macquarie University 1 (3)
56. Macquarie University 3 (3)
57. Multimedia University Malacca 1 (3)
58. National University of Singapore 1 (3)
59. Nanyang Technological University 1 (3)
60. Multimedia University 2 (3)
61. Monash University 6 (3)
62. Monash University 5 (3)
63. Multimedia University Malacca 2 (3)
64. Macquarie University 4 (2)
65. Monash University Sunway (2)
66. Peking University (2)
67. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2 (2)
68. Tsuda College 1 (2)
69. Underwood International College (2)
70. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (2)
71. University Of Canterbury 1 (2)
72. University of Macau 2 (2)
73. University of Technology, Sydney 2 (2)
74. Korea University 2 (2)
75. Korea University 1 (2)
76. Assumption University of Thailand 2 (2)
77. Bandung Institute of Technology (2)
78. Chulalongkorn University (2)
79. Debate Association of Ewha 1 (2)
80. Debate Association of Ewha 3 (2)
81. Ewha Division of International Studies 1 (2)
82. Far Eastern University (2)
83. International Christian University 1 (2)
84. International Christian University 2 (2)
85. Keio University (2)
86. Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages (1)
87. University of Macau 1 (1)
88. University of Malaysia, Sabah (1)
89. Tsuda College 2 (1)
90. Griffith University 2 (1)
91. Griffith University 1 (1)
92. Ewha Division of International Studies 2 (1)
93. Chung-Ang University (1)
94. Beijing Foreign Studies University (1)
95. Debate Association of Ewha 2 (0)
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Asian Schools Debating Championships 2009
The 1st Asian Schools Debating Championships will be held in De La Salle University-Manila this September.
Here is an invitation letter with full details of the tournament.
For more details please see http://www.asdc2009.com/
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LUMS IV 2009
Attached to this mail you will find the initial invite for LUMS IV 2009 Inter varsity Debating Competition. The LUMS campus is categorized as the best and most modern university campus of Pakistan. The rules of the competition are available at www.flynn.debating.net. Accommodation will be provided inside the university; Social events and other miscellaneous details will be communicated later. All details and information will be passed to institutes when initial confirmations are made.
The deadline for registration has been extended to the 18th of July in order to accommodate the maximum number of teams.
Hoping to see you debate in Lahore.
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