2012 National Grand Final

Amidst the bustle of the 2012 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, 12 of the nation’s sharpest school-aged comic acts came together to take over Melbourne Town Hall and battle it out at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s Class Clowns National Grand Final for their chance to be crowned the most hilarious teen act in the country.

The popular winner was New South Wales comedian Aaron Chen, who walked away with the Class Clowns trophy, a novelty human-sized cheque, $1000 in cash plus another $1000 for his school, North Sydney Boys High School.

Judges for the day included comedians Celia Pacquola, Lawrence Leung and Glenn Robbins and Casting Director at ABC TV, Alison Telford.

Runner Up was awarded to Matt Wallace from East Doncaster Secondary College in Victoria, tied with Elyza Day from Gippsland Grammar in Victoria.

Judge Celia Pacquola said, “The standard was incredibly high – young, talented and above all, funny!  I loved witnessing what will be the start of many comedy careers, I look forward to watching and borrowing money from them in the future. “

Fellow judge Lawrence Leung said, "I think Class Clowns is a sneak preview of the future of Australian comedy. The grand finalists showed so much raw talent and hilarity, that the older comedians on the judging panel joked about sabotaging careers and stealing material. If the Class Clowns program was around when I was in school, I probably would've found my comedic calling earlier and not had that awkward Goth phase."

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