International Science Olympiad

Address to the Federation Chamber - CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS - International Science Olympiad

Tuesday 20 June 2023

Congratulations to a first-class Canberra student, Henry Morgan. Henry is a Brindabella Christian College year 12 student who'll be part of the team representing Australia in the International Science Olympiad. Henry and 31 other Australian students came to Parliament House on Monday morning to be announced as representatives for Australia in the 2023 International Science Olympiad.

The International Science Olympiad serves as a platform to promote scientific education and foster international collaboration among young scientists. It encourages participants to excel in their scientific studies and pursue careers in STEM fields. This year's Olympiad will include more than 1,900 students and 104 countries, all competing for the top prize. Henry will represent Australia in the earth sciences team, after winning his spot for a series of regional and national competitions. When asked about this achievement, Henry shared: 'It is surreal. I've never really done anything like that at all before, so it's a very exciting.' I first met Henry when he competed in my near-mythic bean-counting competition. Through the support for this type of initiative—the Olympiad, not by bean-counting competition!—the Albanese government is helping a new generation of young and talented Australians to hone their unique skills and abilities now, for the future benefit of Australia. Congratulations and good luck to Henry, as well as all the Australian students competing in the International Science Olympiad.