Parli-Flicks Short Film competition now open

LISMORE MP Janelle Saffin says the 2025 Parli-Flicks Short Film Award is an exciting opportunity for local school students.

SCHOOL students across NSW are invited to roll camera and say ‘Action!’ with entries now open for the 2025 Parli-Flicks Short Film Award.  

Hosted by the Parliament of NSW, the annual competition challenges students from Years 5 to 12 to create a one-minute film exploring Australia’s Westminster system of democracy and the role of parliament in shaping our society.  This year’s theme is ‘What do I value about democracy?’.  

Member for Lismore, Janelle Saffin, said this was an exciting opportunity for local students.  

“We have a lot of creative talent in our region and I’m sure our young students have something to say about their role as young citizens today living in a democracy. 

“There is so much to love about our democratic system, from our ability to take part in fair elections, to having a say when laws and important decisions are being made. 

“I encourage local schools and students to get involved and have fun while exploring what democracy means to them,” Ms Saffin said.  

Films will be judged across five categories:  

  • Best Regional  
  • Best Metropolitan  
  • Best Primary (Years 5–6)  
  • Best Junior Secondary (Years 7–9)  
  • Best Senior Secondary (Years 10–12)  

The winning entry will be awarded the prestigious Parli-Flicks 2025 trophy along with a $500 prize. Each shortlisted entry will receive$100.  

All finalists will be invited to an awards night at NSW Parliament House later in the year. Financial assistance for travel and accommodation will be provided to regional finalists to attend the awards night. Entries close 8 August 2025.  

To find out more and to get started with your entry, visit: https://education.parliament.nsw.gov.au/parli-flicks-short-film-award-2025-entries-now-open/