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2026 POSTER COMPETITION

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Poster competition

Theme

  • This year’s poster competition theme is - ‘Water Heroes: Make Every Drop Count

Key dates

  • Entries close: Friday, 5pm on 11 September 2026
  • Winners will be announced during National Water Week, 19 - 25 October 2026

Entry conditions

  • Poster size must be A4 or A3
  • Any medium, from paper to digital, can be used
  • Any art material and digital technology can be used, including paint, textas, crayons, coloured pencils, collage materials, original photographs and digital graphics
  • Image files should be in .JPG, .PDF or .PNG formats
  • Uploaded files are limited to 20MB
  • For primary school aged children, group artwork will NOT be accepted (only one child per artwork)
  • For early learning/kindergarten both individual entries and collaborative entries will be accepted
  • Each child/student/collaborative group can only enter once

Originality requirement

  • All entries must be the original work of the child/student(s)
  • Artwork created wholly or partially using generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools will not be accepted
  • Minor editing (e.g. scanning or cropping) is permitted
  • By submitting an entry, participants confirm the work is their own

Tips for uploading a poster

  • Please ensure you enter the correct competition category using your centre or school's postcode
  • Please ensure only high resolution, high quality images are submitted
  • Image files should be in .JPG, .PDF or .PNG formats
  • Uploaded files are limited to 20MB
  • Original posters can either be scanned or photographed
  • Remember if taking a photo, please ensure a clear, non-blurred image is taken. Keep these tips in mind:
    • ensure good lighting to avoid shadows
    • make sure the poster fills the entire screen - an overhead shot, taken directly above the poster, is often the best option
    • ensure the photo matches the orientation of the poster – if the poster is in landscape format, take the photo horizontally. If it’s in portrait format, take the photo vertically
    • avoid using flash, as it can cause glare
    • if the photo is taken from a distance, crop the image so only the poster is visible (no background or surrounding surfaces)

Judging

Winners of the preschool and primary school categories will be chosen by:

  • how well the poster communicates the National Water Week theme, “Water Heroes: Make every drop count,” and/or relevant water issues
  • visual impact - how attractive the poster is from a distance
  • effective use of art materials creativity and originality of imagery, design or concepts

Eligibility

  • Entries must be the original work of the child/student(s)
  • AI-generated artwork will not be accepted

Winners of the secondary school category will be chosen by:

  • Theme communication - Clear and meaningful connection to the theme “Water Heroes: Make Every Drop Count.”
  • Visual impact - Eye-catching, bold, and easy to understand from a distance
  • Technical Skill - Effective and purposeful use of art materials
  • Innovation - Demonstrates fresh ideas, modern design approaches, or imaginative concepts
  • Creativity and originality - Shows a distinctive personal voice and moves beyond predictable or copied ideas
  • Accuracy of information - Any facts, statistics, or messages presented are correct, appropriate, and relevant to water issues

Prizes

Each local water corporation will have their own prizes. 

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Contact

If you have any questions, please contact:

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  • [Email]
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About Gippsland Water

We supply clean drinking water to over 73,000 households and businesses across 39 towns and communities, and wastewater services to more than 66,000 households and businesses across 29 towns and communities.

Our service area covers over 5,000 square kilometres and stretches from Drouin in the west to Stratford in the east, and from Mirboo North in the south to Rawson and Briagolong in the north.

We maintain a $1 billion infrastructure network which includes more than 2,000 km of water mains, 15 water treatment plants, over 1,700 km of wastewater mains and 14 wastewater treatment plants.

For more information visit: Gippsland Water