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2020 NATIONAL AWARDS SHOWCASE

2020 SCREEN CHALLENGE NATIONAL RESULTS

STORY OF THE YEAR

  • Newtown North Public School, NSW “Greta” (Primary)

  • The Ponds High School, NSW “Wednesday at School” (Secondary) 

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STORY OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

Primary 

  • Kin Kora State School, QLD “This is Me”

  • Karen Feldman’s Dance School, VIC “Press Play”

  • Rosary Primary School, ACT “The Last Spinning Wheel”

  • St Finn Barr’s Catholic Primary School, TAS ” Snow White and the Toy Dragon”

Secondary

  • Bam Arts Inc, VIC “Bamdemic”

  • Karen Feldman’s Dance School, VIC ” Emotions”

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STORY AWARDS

Primary 

  • Best Adapted Story Award – St Finn Barr’s Catholic Primary School, TAS ” Snow White and the Toy Dragon”

  • Best Biographical Story Award – Newtown North Public School, NSW “Greta”

  • Best Blockbuster Story Award – Rosary Primary School, ACT “The Last Spinning Wheel”

  • Best Inspirational Story Award – Kin Kora State School, QLD “This is Me”

  • Best Motivational Story Award – Karen Feldman’s Dance School, VIC “Press Play”

Secondary 

  • Best Comedy Story Award – The Ponds High School, NSW “Wednesday at School”

  • Best Mental Health Story Award – Karen Feldman’s Dance School, VIC ” Emotions”

  • Best Social/Current Affair Story Award – Bam Arts Inc, VIC “Bamdemic”

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2020 STORY-DANCE VIDEO CHALLENGE NATIONAL RESULTS

STORY OF THE YEAR

  • Whitefriars School, SA “Through the Smoke” (Primary)

  • Daramalan College, ACT “A Life Lived in Fear is a Life Half-lived” (Secondary) 

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SPONSOR AWARDS

National Environmental Award

  • St Mary Mackillop Catholic Primary School, VIC

Reconciliation Story Award supported by Reconciliation Australia

  • St Brigid’s Primary School, NSW

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STORY OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

Primary 

  • Allenby Gardens Primary School, SA “Say Something”

  • Kalamunda Primary School, WA “Escape From the Zoo!”

  • Majura Primary School, ACT “Together We Are Stronger”

  • Nazareth Catholic College, SA “Growing For Our Future”

  • Woodend Primary School, SA “Black Water”

Secondary

  • Callaghan College Wallsend Campus, NSW “Pandora’s Box”

  • Riverside Christian College, QLD “Student Exchange to China”

  • Vincentia High School, NSW “Racism is Learned”

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STORY AWARDS

Primary 

  • Best Adapted Story Award – Sunshine Beach State School, QLD “How To Train Your Dragon”

  • Best Anti-bullying Story Award – Allenby Gardens Primary School, SA “Say Something”

  • Best Avant-Garde Story Award – Trinity Gardens School, SA “Inara’s Quest”

  • Best Blockbuster Story Award – Whitefriars School, SA “Through the Smoke”

  • Best Celebration Story Award – Moana Primary School, SA “We Made It!”

  • Best Community Story Award – Majura Primary School, ACT “Together We Are Stronger”

  • Best Cultural History Story Award – St Brigid’s Primary School, NSW “Bushfires Traditionally”

  • Best Diversity Story Award – Grand Avenue State School, QLD “Be Yourself – Different, Not Less”

  • Best Environmental Story Award -Nazareth Catholic College, SA “Growing For Our Future”

  • Best Global Awareness Story Award – West Beach Primary School, SA “An Inconvenient Scrooge”

  • Best Indigenous Australian Story Award – Staines Memorial College, QLD “My Culture and Me: Greg’s World”

  • Best Inspirational Story Award – Woodend Primary School, SA “Black Water”

  • Best Mental Health Story Award – Kangaroo Flat Primary School, VIC “Just Play”

  • Best Raising Awareness Story Award – St Mary Mackillop Catholic Primary School, VIC “Got My Mind Made Up”

  • Best Wild Life Story Award – Kalamunda Primary School, WA “Escape From the Zoo!”

  • Highly Commended Award – Lutheran Ormeau Rivers District School, QLD “Crystal Clear”

Secondary 

  • Best Adapted Story Award – Daramalan College, ACT “A Life Lived in Fear is a Life Half-lived”

  • Best Minimalist Story Award – Callaghan College Wallsend Campus “Pandora’s Box”

  • Best Original Story Award – Riverside Christian College “Student Exchange to China”

  • Best Social/Current Affair Story Award – Vincentia High School, NSW “Racism is Learned”

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​Wakakirri acknowledges the traditional custodians and elders past present and future of the lands on which we work and live. We further acknowledge and pay our respects to the traditional custodians from the multiple Indigenous Nations across Australia upon which our Wakakirri festivals take place.

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