What to Expect
Celebrate creativity and cultural harmony with this inspiring competition designed for school students from Foundation to Year 12. Participants explore important themes of inclusion and respect through artistic expression in posters, songwriting, and short films. This event offers a unique platform for young people to share their vision for a united and compassionate society.
The competition encourages collaboration and creativity across all school levels, fostering intercultural understanding and social cohesion. Winners will be recognized at a prestigious prizegiving ceremony held at NSW Parliament House, highlighting their contribution to community harmony.
Whether your child loves art, music, or film, this competition provides an exciting opportunity to engage with meaningful social themes and showcase their talents on a national stage.
Activity Details
The competition is open to all Australian school students from Foundation to Year 12, with age-appropriate categories for posters, songwriting, and short films. Entries must be submitted by 15 April 2026.
Prizes are awarded to winners who demonstrate creativity and a strong message of harmony and inclusion. The prizegiving ceremony takes place at NSW Parliament House, providing a memorable experience for participants and their families.
Participation is free, making it accessible for all students interested in expressing their ideas through creative media.
Location and Access
The competition is national and open to students across Australia. The prizegiving ceremony will be held at NSW Parliament House, located in Sydney, offering a prestigious venue to celebrate the winners.
Families and schools can participate from anywhere, submitting entries online or via the specified channels.
Access to the ceremony venue is convenient by public transport and car, with ample facilities for visitors.
Important Information
Entries close on 15 April 2026, so early preparation and submission are encouraged to ensure participation. The competition is designed to be inclusive and respectful of all cultural backgrounds.
Parents and educators are encouraged to support students in developing their creative projects, fostering discussions about harmony and social cohesion.
The event is a valuable opportunity to engage children in meaningful community values while nurturing their artistic talents.
Booking and Prices
Participation in the competition is completely free of charge. There is no cost to enter or attend the prizegiving ceremony.
Schools and families can register interest and submit entries without any fees.
For more information and to access entry forms, contact details are provided below.