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Danny O'Brien urges Gippsland students to enter the 2025 Premier's Spirit of ANZAC Prize Competition by 28 April 2025
Danny O'Brien is encouraging Gippsland students to enter the 2025 Spirit of ANZAC Prize for a chance to join a fully funded Gallipoli study tour. Entries close 28 April 2025.
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien is encouraging local secondary students to enter the 2025 Premier's Spirit of ANZAC Prize competition. "This competition, which has been held annually since 2005, is a great opportunity for secondary students (Years 9-12) to increase their understanding and appreciation of the Spirit of ANZAC," Mr O'Brien said.
The Prize lets students explore war history, visit Turkiye, connect with veterans, and honour Victorian service contributions. Entries close 28 April 2025
"Submissions can be made in an array of formats including but not limited to an essay, poem, short story, or even a musical composition. This year is of particular significance as the ten students who are awarded the 2025 Spirit of ANZAC Prize will receive a fully funded study tour to visit Gallipoli on the 110th anniversary of the ANZACs' landing on 25 April 1915.
"This is an amazing opportunity for the students who are lucky enough to embark on this study tour," Mr O'Brien said. Entries close on 28 April 2025. To read the eligibility criteria, apply and learn more about the prize visit Victorian Government website.
Pictures from Danny O'Brien MP Instagram page.
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