Children’s Writing Competition
Celebrating World Environment Day
On Wednesday June 5, World Environment Day, Ballarat's budding young environmentalists gathered to receive their certificates and prizes as winners in the 2024 BREAZE Children's Writing Competition, an event BREAZE has been running since 2018.
This year we were delighted to have Juliana Addison MP, Member for Wendouree, who generously took time out of her busy schedule to present the prizes. Drawing on her former profession and skills as a teacher, Juliana entered into the spirit of the event, posing for parental snaps with each excited award winner as they shook hands and received their certificates.
The event was held in Ballarat's newly renovated Central Library, which proved an excellent venue for seating the 30+ children, family members and teachers who attended, with the children's work displayed on the central hall's big screen.
The judges this year commented on the range of ideas and the passion so many young writers bought to the topic - "What I can do to help the environment' - noting that taking action also means taking responsibility for our purchasing choices, how we conserve energy and water and other precious resources, and how we dispose of our waste. A generation growing up with the concept of the circular economy. their submissions and responses in pre-award audience discussion indicated their awareness of the importance of our now complex multi coloured bin waste -recovery system. 2024 Prize Winners writing.pdf
The competition is open to all children in grades 5 & 6 enrolled in a primary school in greater Ballarat.
Of the 132 entries this year 22 received prizes, with a prize for the school winner for every school that submits at least 5 entries as well as the overall Competition First Prize Winner and Special Mentions awarded by the judges for ideas and originality. The prizes are certificates and book vouchers. We thank Collin Booksellers on Lydiard for partnering with us this year.
Overall First Prize Winner – Annabelle Stephens - Mt Pleasant Primary School
School Winners: L-R - Kobe Keem, Emily Hanrahan, Annabelle Stephens, Jessie Rizk and Alierah Vanderploeg with Juliana Addison MP, Member for Wendouree
Ballarat’s budding environmentalists
Little Bendigo Primary School
Alierah Vanderploeg - School Winner
Esther Bautista - Special Mention
Tom Mitchell - Special Mention
Mt Pleasant Primary School
Annabelle Stephens - School Winner
Miranda Rose Cook-Fordham - Special Mention
Evelyn Stephens - Special Mention
Archie Palmer- Special Mention
Newington Primary School
Kobe Keem - School Winner
Lexi Debono - Special Mention
Rory Dixon - Special Mention
Our Lady Help of Christians Primary School
Jessie Rizk - School Winner
Aashima Jmeel- Special Mention
Paddy Mulraney- Special Mention
St Francis Xavier Primary School
Emily Hanrahan - School Winner
Elizabeth Baruwa
Claudia Cochrane- Special Mention
Campbell Delahunty
Emma Locke
Harriet Locke
George Pearce - Special Mention
Lilly Rice