Competitions


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5 reasons to enter competitions


Snowy Hydro “Powering Up the Future” STEM Invention Competition for Australian Students

Organisation: Snowy Hydro Limited

Location: Australia

Value: Up to $3,000 AUD

Open Date: August 4, 2025

Close Date: September 28, 2025

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Hachette Australia Prize 2025 for Young Writers in Secondary School

Organisation: Express Media

Location: Australia

Value: See details

Close Date: October 12, 2025

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JMC No Limits National High School Competition

Organisation: JMC Academy

Location: Australia

Value: Up to $2,000 AUD

Open Date: August 1, 2025

Close Date: September 30, 2025

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The 2026 Simpson Prize Competition

Organisation: The Simpson Prize

Location: Australia

Value: See details

Open Date: May 1, 2025

Close Date: November 5, 2025

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Bell Shakespeare Shorts Festival 2025

Organisation: Bell Shakespeare

Location: Australia

Value: See details

Open Date: April 28, 2025

Close Date: September 26, 2025

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News In My Neighbourhood Competition 2025

Organisation: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Location: Australia

Value: See details

Open Date: January 28, 2025

Close Date: November 23, 2025

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5 reasons to enter competitions

Thinking about entering a competition this year? There are so many student competitions out there covering everything from writing and arts to STEM challenges and entrepreneurship. If you're on the fence about participating, we have some reasons why entering competitions while you're still in high school could be a great move.

Build real-world skills that last 

Competitions aren't just about winning - they're skill-building opportunities in disguise. When you enter a competition, you're actually developing valuable abilities that will serve you well beyond your school years, such as:

  • Time management: Meeting competition deadlines helps you learn to plan your time effectively.
  • Communication: Writing, debating, and presentation competitions sharpen how you express your ideas.
  • Teamwork: Many competitions involve collaborating with others.
  • Problem-solving: Most competitions challenge you to overcome obstacles or find creative solutions.
  • Confidence: Just putting yourself out there takes courage, and that builds with each competition.

Add experiences to your resume 

If you're looking to bulk up your resume but haven't had much work experience yet, competitions can fill that gap nicely. They demonstrate to potential employers or universities that you:

  • Have initiative and motivation
  • Can challenge yourself outside the classroom
  • Possess specific skills related to the competition
  • Follow through on commitments

Simply participating in competitions shows that you're willing to try new things and push yourself beyond what's required.

Discover what you're good at 

Not sure where your talents lie? Competitions can be eye-opening experiences that help you uncover your strengths and interests:

  • You might discover you have a knack for coding after entering a tech challenge
  • A business competition could reveal your entrepreneurial side
  • Creative writing contests might uncover your storytelling talents

These discoveries can guide your subject choices, extracurricular activities, and even potential career paths.

Get recognition and feedback 

Everyone likes a little recognition for their efforts, and competitions offer this in spades:

  • Certificates and prizes provide tangible acknowledgment of your hard work
  • Expert feedback gives you insights you might not get elsewhere
  • Recognition can boost your confidence and motivation
  • Awards can open doors to further opportunities like scholarships

Even if you don't win, the constructive feedback you receive can help you improve your skills for next time.

Have fun and meet like-minded people 

Let's not forget the fun factor - sometimes the only reason you need to enter a competition is because you want to. You might get the chance to:

  • Meet other students who share your interests
  • Participate in events, workshops, or ceremonies where you can connect with others
  • Discover new interests or hobbies along the way