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RVOY Honour Roll 1975 Onwards ROSTRUM VOICE OF YOUTH NATIONAL FINALISTS Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place National Coordinator 1975 Tom Trebilco ACT Tom Trebilco Fiona Tilley Belconnen HS 1 Linzi Jones 1975 NSW 1975 QLD John Brown Sue Stevens St Monica's College Cairns 3 Michelle Barker 3 1975 SA NA NA NA Sheryn Pitman Methodist Ladies College 2 1975 TAS Mac Blackwood Anthony Ackroyd St Virgils College, Hobart 1 1975 VIC 1975 WA Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1976 Tom Trebilco? ACT Tom Trebilco? Tim Hayden Telopea Park HS 1 (tie) 1976 NSW 1976 QLD John Brown Michelle Morgan Brigadine Convent Margaret Paton All Hallows School Brisbane 1976 SA NA NA NA NA NA 1976 TAS Mac Blackwood Lisa Thompson Oakburn College 1 (tie) 1976 VIC 1976 WA Paul Donovan St Louis School 1 Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1977 ACT Michelle Regan (sub) Belconnen HS 1977 NSW John White Kerrie Mengerson Coonabarabran HS 1 Sonia Anderson Francis Greenway HS,Maitland 1 1977 QLD Mervyn Green Susan Burrows St Margarets Clayfield Anne Frawley Rockhampton 1977 SA NA NA NA NA NA 1977 TAS Mac Blackwood Julie Smith Burnie High Gabrielle Bennett Launceston 1977 Richard Smillie VIC Pat Taylor Linda Holland St Anne's Warrnambool 3 Kelvin Bicknell Echuca Technical 1977 WA David Johnston Mark Donovan John XX111 College 2 Fiona Gauntlett John XX111 College 2 Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1978 ACT Maurice McKay 1978 John White NSW John White Sonia Anderson 1978 QLD Fred Albietz Denis Rebec Trinity HS Cairns 1 Anne Edwards Nambour State HS 1978 SA Wayne Groom Mitchell Byrne Adelaide High School Stephen Swift Banksia Park HS 1978 TAS Mac Blcakwood Elizabeth Mulcahy St Mary's College Timothy Lester The Hutchins School,Hobart 1 1978 VIC Pat Taylor Nereda Shute 2 1978 WA David Johnston Simon Woodward 2 Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1979 ACT John Wadey 1979 NSW John White 1979 QLD Patricia Brooks Elizabeth Smith Star of the Sea Southport Terry Daubney Downlands College,Toowoomba 1 1979 SA Stan Ralph Michael Abdilla Rostrevor Colleg Sandy McKinnon Pulteney Grammar School 1979 TAS Mac Blackwood Glen Reither New Town High Elizabeth Mulcahy St Mary's College 1979 VIC 1979 WA Jane Griffiths Sacred Heart College,Sorrento 1 Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1980 ACT John Wadey 1980 John White NSW John White Christopher Kelly Sydney Grammar School 1 1980 QLD Patricia Brooks Joanne Keune Bundaberg State HS Murray Green Ipswich Grammar 1980 SA Stan Ralph Patrick McDonald Rostrevor College Victoria Disher Minlaton High 1980 TAS Mac Blackwood Emily Brigg Mount Carmel Rosalie Viney Friends School 1980 VIC Alan Dubberly Janiece Swar Warnambol HS 1 1980 WA Neil Scott Karen Brown Stella Maris Col, Geraldton Paul Tolton Kalamundra Senior HS Updated: 3/02/2021 1 of 8 ROSTRUM VOICE OF YOUTH NATIONAL FINALISTS Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1981 ACT John Wadey Tarian Crowley St Francis Xavier HS Katy Hayes St Francis Xavier HS 1981 NSW John White Melinda Griffith Tara Girls HS 1 Susan Padman Wonona Girls HS 1981 QLD Vince McHugh Anthony Weigh St Joseph's Greg Tce, Bne Karen Howitt St Hilda's School, Gold Coast 1 1981 SA Stan Ralph Dominique Glyde Cabra College Grant Kelly Pulteney Grammar School 1981 ????? TAS Ray Brown Mary-Ellen Rudge Broadland House School Alison Hayward Burnie Community College 1981 VIC Alan Dubberly Deborah Hill Toorak College Guy Le Couteur Melbourne HS 1981 WA Neil Scott Sharon Danily Kwinana Senior HS Andrea Boys Presbyterian Ladies College Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1982 ACT John Wadey Phillipa Hayes St Francis Xavier HS 1 1982 NSW John White 1982 Lyn Paul QLD Vince McHugh Anthony Weigh St Joseph's Greg Tce, Bne 3 Ann Rasmussen Kingaroy State HS 2 1982 SA Stan Ralph Alan Haywood Salisbury East HS 2 Colleen Sheedy St Dominic's College 3 1982 TAS Malcolm Grant Natasha Cica Mount Carmel Sally Leary Rose Bay High 1982 VIC Lois Worcester Kathleen O'Rourke Catholic Ladies College Elthan 1 1982 WA David Gore Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1983 ACT Andrew Newton Phillippa Mowle St Francis Xavier HS 2 Eleanor Olding Hawker College 1983 NSW John White Bruce Smith St Pius X College, Chatswood Melinda Griffiths Tara Anglican School 2 1983 QLD Patrick & Patricia Daly Michelle Phillips Charleville HS Brett Thorpe Rockhampton Grammar School 1983 Stan Ralph SA Duncan Rose Paul Champion Pulteney Grammar School 1 Brenton James St Paul's College 1983 TAS Malcolm Grant Susan Mathers Scotch-Oakburn College Alex Kalloniatis St Virgil's College 1 1983 VIC Lois Worcester Jeremy Spencer Murrumbeena HS Gideon Haigh Geelong College 3 1983 WA David Price Sharon Holmes Armadale Senior HS 3 Marie Heath Iona Presentation College Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1984 ACT Andrew Newton Mathew Gledhill Canberra HS 2 Catherine Bridges Padua HS 1984 NSW Barry Redshaw Peter Braham Barker College, Hornsby 3 Bruce Smith St Pius X College, Chatswood 3 (tie) 1984 QLD Patricia Daly Paul Darwen Bowen State HS Joanne Keune Pimlico HS Townsville 1 1984 SA Gabriela Proc Julia Bentley Seymour College Verity Herrmann Nuriootpa HS 2 1984 TAS Malcolm Grant Kelly Drummond The Friends School, Hobart Jan-Melissa Turner Launceston Grammar 1984 Lois Worcester VIC Wyn Chester Julian Yacono St Paul's College, Altona 1 Vanessa O'Neill Sacra Couer Convent, Glen Iris 1984 WA David Price Louise Clery Kojunup District School Jody Lennon John XX111 College, Perth 3 (tie) Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1985 ACT Andrew Newton Miranda Sissons Canberra C of E Grammar Annabel Butler Canberra C of E Grammar 1985 NSW Barry Redshaw Donna Old Marian College, Goulburn Roger O'Keefe St Ignatius College, Riverview 1985 QLD Lyn Paul Melissa MacNevin Pimlico State HS Joanne Connor Craigslea State HS 1985 SA Gabriela Proc Grantley Newll Saint Ignatius College 1 Verity Herrmann Nuriootpa HS 1 1985 TAS Neville Crocombe Julia O'Rourke Marist Regional College 3 Angela O'Rourke Marist Regional College 3 1985 VIC Lois Worcester Cameron Swan Salesian College Jenni Grubissa Benalla HS 1985 David Price WA Allen Arrowsmith Scott Matthews Roleystone District HS Penny Griffiths Santa Maria College Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1986 ACT Glin Major Chad Hogan Daramalan College 3 Miranda Sissons Canberra C of E Grammar 1986 NSW Barry Redshaw Andrew O'Keefe St Ignatius College, Riverview 1 Matt Andrews The Scots College, Sydney 1 1986 QLD Joan Berndt Richard Mahoney St Edmund's Christian Brothers Stephanie Ewart Rockhampton Grammar School 1986 Gabriela Proc SA Christina Kriven Katharine Thornton St Peter's Collegiate Girls 2 Julia Bentley Pembroke School 3 1986 TAS Neville Crocombe Grant Nibbs Leighland Christian School Susan Mathers Scotch Oakburn College 1986 VIC David Bernard Ben Franklin Barham HS Penelope McKay Strathcona Baptiste Girls'Grammar 2 1986 WA Graham Longworth Fiona Smith Roleystone District HS Melissa Hansen St Mary's Anglican Girls' School Updated: 3/02/2021 2 of 8 ROSTRUM VOICE OF YOUTH NATIONAL FINALISTS Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1987 ACT Glin Major Shennia Spillane Padua Catholic HS Catherine Bridges St Clare's College 1987 NSW Barry Redshaw Dan Brennan Red Bend Catholic College David Olds Wade HS, Griffith 1 1987 Lyn Paul QLD Joan Berndt Elizabeth-Jane Scott Fairholme Coll Toowoomba Justin Hallett The Gap State HS 2 1987 SA Gabriela Proc Tania Collins Dover HS 1 Chor Cheng Goh Prince Alfred College 1987 TAS Neville Crocombe Danielle Woods The Friends School Julia O'Rourke Marist Regional College 1987 VIC David Bernard Ben Richards Camberwell Grammar School Michael Whitehead Hamilton College 1987 WA Graham Longworth Bronwyn Peace Santa Maria College Narrelle Noakes Bunbury Cathedral Grammar Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1988 Glin Major ACT Glin Major Erin McGuire St Clare's College Karl Alderson Copland College 1988 NSW David Ross Martelle Hammer Masad College 1 Benjamin Franklin Cranbrook School 1 1988 QLD Joan Berndt Nicholas Mellick Glenmore SHS Rockhampton Luke Gale Sandgate & District HS 1988 SA Gabriela Proc Ruth Dineen Loreto Convent 2 Katharine Thornton St Peter's Collegiate Girls 2 1988 TAS Neville Crocombe Rebecca Cody St Michael's Collegiate Julia Kingston Fahan School 1988 VIC David Bernard Ben Richards Camberwell Grammar School 3 Elise Mooney Genazzano College 3 1988 WA Ian Pittaway Jamie Edelman Scotch College Narrelle Noakes Bunbury Cathedral Grammar Year Nat Final Convenor Zone Coordinator Junior Finalist School Place Senior Finalist School Place 1989 ACT 1989 NSW 1989 QLD Joan Berndt Nicola Lythall St Ritas College Clayfield Melissa Lovell Fairholm College Toowoomba 1989 SA Patrick Bourke Ben Simons Westminster HS Eleanor Page Norwood High School 1989 TAS Malcolm Grant 1989 VIC David Bernard Stephanie 1 1989 WA
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