There are also prizes for one runner-up and three highly commended entries in each age category. Kids News Short Story winner (under 10s) Rose Pullinger from Tasmania with her published book from last year’s competition.įirst prize winners in each age category will take home 10 copies of their winning short story published into a printed book with a personally designed cover plus an iPad and Harper Collins book pack. “We have some very creative young minds across Australia and we are looking forward to reading more of their fantastic stories this year.” “Last year we received almost 2000 entries and the stories were absolutely fabulous,” Ms Cogdon said. Kids News editor Kamahl Cogdon encouraged all kids to enter and get all their creative stories down on paper. Maybe you could write about your time in isolation, or turn that dream you keep having into a fascinating story - or maybe just pick your favourite topic and write about that. We hope so … because Kids News is launching its 2020 Kids News Short Story competition today and wants to read all your amazing tales.Ĭhildren from Kindergarten to Year 9 are invited to enter the competition, which opens today. Has being at home for so long sent your imagination wild with ideas for a great story? We look forward to announcing the winning stories on Kids News soon. Entries have now closed for the 2020 Kids News Short Story competition.
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