Room 1 · Katie Parrott

Start Finish Debate Grade Affirmative Negative Topic Outcome
6:30 PM 7:30 PM S2017D9015 Class 9 Fahan School 1 Ogilvie High School 2 That the government should not compromise citizens' privacy to achieve national security Affirmative win by negative forfeit
7:30 PM 8:10 PM S2017DN017 Novice The Friends' School 3 Taroona High School 3 That we should spend more on defence Negative win
8:10 PM 9:40 PM S2017DC017 College Guilford Young College 1 Hobart College 1 That we should assassinate leaders of terrorist organisations Negative win

Room 2 · Tom Marshall

Start Finish Debate Grade Affirmative Negative Topic Outcome
6:30 PM 7:30 PM S2017D9017 Class 9 The Friends' School 2 Taroona High School 1 That the government should not compromise citizens' privacy to achieve national security Negative win
7:30 PM 8:10 PM S2017DN019 Novice Taroona High School 5 Fahan School 1 That we should spend more on defence Negative win
8:10 PM 9:40 PM S2017DC019 College The Friends' School 3 The Friends' School 2 That we should fight terror with torture Affirmative win

Room 3 · Emily Doi · Adam Irwin

Start Finish Debate Grade Affirmative Negative Topic Outcome
6:30 PM 7:30 PM S2017D9018 Class 9 The Hutchins School 1 St Michael's Collegiate 1 That the government should not compromise citizens' privacy to achieve national security Negative win
7:30 PM 8:10 PM S2017DN020 Novice Taroona High School 2 New Town High School 1 That Australia should introduce compulsory military service Negative win
8:10 PM 9:40 PM S2017DC020 College Fahan School 1 The Friends' School 4 That we should assassinate leaders of terrorist organisations Negative win

Room 4 · Pat McConville · Reuben Mackey (shadow)

Start Finish Debate Grade Affirmative Negative Topic Outcome
6:30 PM 7:30 PM S2017D9019 Class 9 Clarence High School 1 The Friends' School 3 That the government should not compromise citizens' privacy to achieve national security Negative win
7:30 PM 8:10 PM S2017DN021 Novice St Mary's College 1 The Friends' School 2 That we should spend more on defence Affirmative win
8:10 PM 9:40 PM S2017DC021 College Hobart College 2 The Friends' School 1 That we should assassinate leaders of terrorist organisations Affirmative win

Room 5 · Johanna Ellis

Start Finish Debate Grade Affirmative Negative Topic Outcome
6:30 PM 7:30 PM S2017D9020 Class 9 Dominic College 2 The Friends' School 1 That the government should not compromise citizens' privacy to achieve national security Negative win
7:30 PM 8:10 PM S2017DN022 Novice The Hutchins School 1 Dominic College 1 That Australia should introduce compulsory military service Negative win
8:10 PM 9:40 PM S2017DC022 College The Hutchins School 1 The Hutchins School 3 That we should assassinate leaders of terrorist organisations Negative win

Room 6 · Mel Ross (observer) · Vivian Imbriotis (trial)

Start Finish Debate Grade Affirmative Negative Topic Outcome
6:30 PM 7:30 PM S2017D9021 Class 9 Ogilvie High School 1 St Mary's College 1 That the government should not compromise citizens' privacy to achieve national security Affirmative win
7:30 PM 8:10 PM S2017DN023 Novice Taroona High School 4 Ogilvie High School 1 That we should spend more on defence Negative win
8:10 PM 9:40 PM S2017DC023 College Elizabeth College 1 St Mary's College 1 That we should fight terror with torture Affirmative win

Room 7 · Kristof Wing

Start Finish Debate Grade Affirmative Negative Topic Outcome
6:30 PM 7:30 PM S2017D9016 Class 9 Taroona High School 2 Dominic College 1 That the government should not compromise citizens' privacy to achieve national security Affirmative win
7:30 PM 8:10 PM S2017DN024 Novice St Michael's Collegiate 1 Taroona High School 1 That we should spend more on defence Negative win
8:10 PM 9:40 PM S2017DC024 College Guilford Young College 2 The Hutchins School 2 That we should assassinate leaders of terrorist organisations Affirmative win

Room 8 · Peter Legg

Start Finish Debate Grade Affirmative Negative Topic Outcome
7:30 PM 8:10 PM S2017DN018 Novice St Mary's College 2 The Friends' School 1 That we should spend more on defence Affirmative win