Tackling Indigenous Smoking calendar art competition

Tackling Indigenous Smoking kids' art competitionLove to create art? Enter this competition to be in the running to win a great prize!

The Tackling Indigenous Smoking art competition is open to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 12 and under.

Create a design on the topic ‘Why life is better without smoking or vaping’ and submit to win.

 

This competition has now closed. The major prize winner is Teyahnee K from Queensland. Congratulations Teyahnee!

 

The major prize

The winner’s design will feature in the Tackling Indigenous Smoking 2024 calendar, which is distributed nationally. The winner will receive:

  • 1 x $150 voucher for art supplies from Art to Art Australia
  • 1 x $150 voucher for Rebel Sport
  • 20 Tackling Indigenous Smoking calendars (featuring the winning artwork) to share with family and friends
  • Tackling Indigenous Smoking merchandise including sticker sheets, stress cubes, air fresheners and fidget spinners.

 

How to enter

Entrants will draw, paint or create a piece of art on the topic ‘Why life is better without smoking or vaping’.

Entrants must provide their name, age, parent/guardian’s contact number, parent/guardian’s email address, school and state.

Art needs to be able to be reproduced in the NBPU TIS 2024 calendar. Entrants will:

  • Submit their design as a JPG (up to 10 meg) in rectangular shape in landscape orientation:

  • Keep words on the artwork to a minimum
  • Submit art which is colourful, engaging and interesting
  • Ensure entry artwork is two dimensional to assist in printing and reproduction.

Failure to follow the above guidelines may void entries.

 

Eligibility

To be eligible to enter this competition and claim the prize, entrants must be:

  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • A resident of Australia
  • 12 years of age or under
  • The sole creator of the artwork.

A competition entry may be deemed void if it is established it does not comply with any of the conditions noted above.

Entries must be submitted by 5pm on Monday October 23. One entry per child.

 

Terms and conditions

This competition is free to enter. The competition is run by Ninti One Ltd in its capacity as the lead of the National Best Practice Unit Tackling Indigenous Smoking consortium. Entry is open to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children 12 and under. Competition is open from Tuesday August 15 2023 until 5pm ACST on Monday October 23 2023. Submissions will be judged by NBPU staff. Competition winner will be notified NBPU by 5pm on Thursday October 26. Judges’ decision is final. Winner information will be announced in NBPU TIS October newsletter and be available on the Tackling Indigenous Smoking website. Since this is a game of skill, state regulators do not require competition permits in any Australian state. Competition is run by Ninti One Limited (ABN 28 106 610 833). Total prize value is $500. The prize is not transferrable and cannot be taken as cash. Tackling Indigenous Smoking merchandise included in the prize pack will depend on product availability. If organisers are unable to contact the winning entrant within 14 days, the prize will be forfeited. Ninti will not be responsible for any late, lost or incomplete entries.

By entering this competition, it is understood

  • artwork will become the property of the National Best Practice Unit Tackling Indigenous Smoking
  • the artwork and the name of the winner will be included in the National Best Practice Unit Tackling Indigenous Smoking 2024 Calendar
  • Competition entries may be used in Tackling Indigenous Smoking promotions online, in newsletters and during events.

Ninti One will not disclose private information to third parties. Our privacy policy is available here. The competition winner will have their art showcased in the annual Tackling Indigenous Smoking calendar, which is distributed nationally. You can see previous Tackling Indigenous Smoking calendars here.