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Parliament in Schools continues to showcase democratic system

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Published: June 26, 2025
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AIMING TO INSPIRE: The Parliament in Schools Program is educating the next generation of voters and leaders.
AIMING TO INSPIRE: The Parliament in Schools Program is educating the next generation of voters and leaders.
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THE Parliament in Schools program is returning for the 48th Parliament, offering students across Australia a valuable opportunity to deepen their understanding of democracy, federation and how Parliament works.

Designed to make civics education more accessible, the program brings the nation’s parliamentary processes directly into classrooms – helping young people engage with the democratic system, ask questions of their representatives and build knowledge that will empower them as active citizens.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives and Federal Member for Oxley Milton Dick has recommitted to the initiative after visiting more than 160 schools during the 47th Parliament.

“The Parliament in Schools program is a multi-partisan initiative to make civics education accessible to students regardless of their location,” Mr Dick said. “As Speaker of the House of Representatives, I recommit to uplifting civics education and knowledge across this country, and this starts with our youngest generation.

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“Not all students will get the opportunity to travel all the way to Canberra. This is why we are taking this program on the road and bringing it to them.”

The visits are supported by resources developed by the Parliamentary Education Office, enabling students to explore topics such as federation, democracy and the role of Parliament.

The sessions also give students the chance to hear directly from the Speaker and their local member about what a typical day involves both in their electorate and in Canberra during sitting weeks.

By taking Parliament to schools, the program aims to inspire the next generation of voters and leaders, ensuring that all students – no matter where they live – have the chance to connect with Australia’s democratic system in a meaningful way.

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