Australians Against Racism Young Writers Competition
Subcategory of Awards Australian Awards
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History

Held in 2002 and 2004 on the theme There is No Place Like Home school children were encouraged to find and interview someone who was driven or torn from their home and forced to begin a new life and make a new home among strangers. Children and young adults were invited to find and tell the stories of refugee or Indigenous Australians, displaced peoples from recent times or from the distant past. The competition encouragee the discovery of the meaning and experience of exile or forced dispossession, but participants also discovered how their peers or elders survived and rebuilt their lives.The 2004 competition built on the successes of the 2002 experience. Again writers were given absolute freedom of discovery, opinion and mode of expression. And again, prominent Australian authors were the judges.

Notes

  • A biennial nationwide schools writing competition launched as a project by Australians Against Racism in 2002.
    In 2002 the competition was offered to year 6 and 7 students (junior category) and year 10, 11 and 12 students (senior category).
    In 2004 the categories were extended to three: 12 years and under, 13-15 years, and 16-20 years (this group included school leavers and school, TAFE or university students). One of the three first prizes was awarded an overall prize.

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2004

winner (16-20 years) The Earth is Here for All of Us The Earth is Here for All of Us : Ahmad's Story Nitya Devi Dambiec , 2004 single work essay
— Appears in: There is No Place Like Home : Winning Essays and Stories 2004 2004; (p. 5-7) No Place Like Home : Australian Stories by Young Writers Aged 8-21 Years 2005; (p. 159-164)
winner (12 years and under) My Greatest Escape Mert Korkusuz , 2004 single work essay
— Appears in: There is No Place Like Home : Winning Essays and Stories 2004 2004; (p. 12-13) No Place Like Home : Australian Stories by Young Writers Aged 8-21 Years 2005; (p. 23-26) Refugee Transitions , Winter no. 16 2005; (p. 44)
winner (Special Award) Best Story by an Indigenous Writer Lest We Forget Lest We Forget : Kutcha's Story Kiah McIntyre-Cooper , 2004 single work essay
— Appears in: There is No Place Like Home : Winning Essays and Stories 2004 2004; (p. 8-9) No Place Like Home : Australian Stories by Young Writers Aged 8-21 Years 2005; (p. 127-130)
winner (Special Award) Best Story by a Highly Commended Female Writer Crimson Sky Christine Chung , 2004 single work autobiography
— Appears in: There is No Place Like Home : Winning Essays and Stories 2004 2004; (p. 26-27) No Place Like Home : Australian Stories by Young Writers Aged 8-21 Years 2005; (p. 121-126)
winner (Special Award) Best Story by a Highly Commended Male Writer Target Practice Darko Djukic , 2004 single work autobiography
— Appears in: There is No Place Like Home : Winning Essays and Stories 2004 2004; (p. 18-19) No Place Like Home : Australian Stories by Young Writers Aged 8-21 Years 2005; (p. 80-84)
winner (Special Award) Best Story by a Female Writer Using English as a Second Language Surrealistic Nightmare Najeeba Wazefadost , 2004 single work autobiography
— Appears in: There is No Place Like Home : Winning Essays and Stories 2004 2004; (p. 10-11) No Place Like Home : Australian Stories by Young Writers Aged 8-21 Years 2005; (p. 68-73)

Year: 2002

winner (Senior Category) Journey to Freedom Hai-Van Nguyen , 2002 single work essay
— Appears in: The Age , 4 December 2002;

— Appears in: AIR!, Australia Is Refugees : Winning Essays and Stories 2002 2002; (p. 5-7) Dark Dreams : Australian Refugee Stories 2004; (p. 198-204)

Works About this Award

Student's Afghan Escape Translated to Award-Winning Tale Daniel Landon , 2004 single work column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 9 October 2004; (p. 15)
Things Refugee Kids Say Geraldine Brooks , 2004 single work column
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 21 September vol. 122 no. 6439 2004; (p. 64-65)
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