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Primary and homeschoolers welcome to enter National Water Week poster making competition for October 2022
East Gippsland Water is partnering with Southern Rural Water for this year's National Water Week primary school poster competition - with gift vouchers and fun science-based prizes up for grabs!
This year, National Water Week runs from 17 - 23 October. The poster competition is open to all primary schoolers, as well as home-schoolers in the East Gippsland region. The theme is "Our water stories", providing a fantastic opportunity for kids to creatively demonstrate their knowledge of local water issues.
The theme is "Our water stories" providing a fantastic opportunity for kids to creatively demonstrate their knowledge of local water issues
Grabs for poster competition
This annual competition is a great way for students to learn and develop a deep understanding of the importance of water and using it efficiently, in an enjoyable way. There are science experiment kits up for grabs for poster competition winners and runners-up, with their schools receiving vouchers to assist with an environmental project.
In addition, this year all schools entering the competition will be entered into a free prize draw to win a $300 voucher provided by Southern Rural Water. Every primary school in the East Gippsland region has received an email inviting them to take part. Entries close at 4 pm Friday 2nd September. Winners of the competition will receive their prizes during National Water Week.
For more information or competition entry forms, contact our Customers, Community & Communications Team 0n 1800 671 841, or email education@egwater.vic.gov.au.
Pictures from East Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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