Today I am excited to update the House of the inaugural Oxley Electorate Spirit of
Anzac Award. This is a competition open to students in year 11 across the Oxley electorate. They have been
invited to submit a short essay, poem or piece of art work on what the spirit of Anzac means to them. The recipient
judged to be awarded first prize will receive flights and accommodation, with a parent, to visit the Australian
War Memorial and Parliament House later this year. Anzac Day holds a special place in the hearts of many
Australians, as we pay our respects to those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country. I am looking forward
to receiving entries from students across the electorate as to what this special commemoration means to them.
A selection committee consisting of representatives from my local RSL subbranch has been convened to judge the
most worthy recipient. Last Wednesday, I had the pleasure of joining year 11 students at Forest Lake State High
School to officially launch the competition, alongside Mr Bob Richards, the newly elected president of the Forest
Lake RSL Sub-Branch; Mr Steve Ford, the secretary and chairman of the Commemorative Committee; and Mr
Brian Roche, the treasurer. I would particularly like to thank Mrs Denise Kostowski, the new principle at Forest
Lake State High School, for joining me at the launch. We have some of the most dedicated and hardworking
RSL subbranches in Oxley, who do a tremendous job of representing veterans. I am proud to work side by side
with them, and I am looking forward to partnering with the branches as part of the Oxley Electorate Spirit of
Anzac Award.