NAIDOC Week 2024 Competition

Each year as part of NAIDOC Celebrations there is a poster competition amongst Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists.

 

In the spirit of NAIDOC we are inviting educators from early learning services, primary schools or family day care providers to create their own art work with children that reflects this years NAIDOC theme ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud & Proud’.

 

The top 10 art works from early learning centres or primary schools with the highest votes will go in the draw to win:

 

Early Learning Centres:

1st prize: a $100 resource pack from the Koori Curriculum Store

2nd prize: a 12 month email subscription to “Shirley Pearl & Her Bush Friends”

3rd prize: a live webinar of your choice

 

Primary Schools:

1st prize: A $100 resource pack from the Koori Curriculum Store

2nd prize: a 12 month email subscription to “Shirley Pearl & Her Bush Friends”

3rd prize: a live webinar of your choice

 

How to enter:

  

  • Write a blurb of up to 300 words or more outlining how you have created an artwork based on your interpretation of this years theme, ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud & Proud.

  • Include an image of your art work.

 

The competition will be open from the 3rd July to the 21st of July for entries.

 

Voting will close on the 4th of August.

 

The winner will be announced on the 8th of August via our newsletter, Facebook and on our Instagram.

 

Koori Curriculum's NAIDOC Week 2024 Competition FAQ's

A: We review each entry before approving them to be submitted into the competition, which can take up to 24 business hours before your entry is visible.

Please note: entries are not approved over the weekend and will be reviewed and approved during business hours.

A: No. Our competition system only accepts image files. If you have a video we suggest taking screen shots and creating a single collage image for your entry and sharing a link of your video in the description of your entry.

A: Yes. In order to keep the competition as fair as possible we ask that you engage with your community to vote for your entry. The top 10 submissions that receive the highest amount of votes are included in the prize selection which is then chosen randomly by the Director of the Koori Curriculum Jessica Staines.

A: Every parent and service has their own policies regarding children appearing in photos shared online. Koori Curriculum assume this policy has been completed correctly for all competition entries and takes no liability for policy breaches.

A: Yes. You can unsubscribe at any time.