CALL FOR ENTRIES: High school student Erin Mullen preparing for a climate change action rally in 2015. Picture: Tracy Sorensen/BCCAN.
Bathurst Community Climate Action Network has invited Lithgow students to give their perspectives in a Student Climate Competition.
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With a main prize of $150, BCCAN is calling for text entries of up to 500 words or multimedia entries of up to three minutes on the question: How should we respond to climate change and environmental crises on a warming planet?
The competition is open to high school-aged students across the Central West.
More about the competition:
- Suggested themes or ideas include transport, energy, water, food, pollution, animals and extinctions, gardening, political campaigning, government policy, individual action.
- Students can use text and/or multimedia (audio/visual recordings of music, spoken word, creative videos, photography or photographs of original artworks such as sculpture, drawings, collage, paintings). Entries must be capable of being viewed or played online.
- Individual or group work accepted.
- Written work (fact or fiction, any genre including interviews, opinion pieces, poetry, science fiction, horror, thriller) should be 500 words or less.
Visit www.bccan.org.au for more details.
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