Deadline: 26-Nov-2026
The 2027 Children’s Week Poster Competition invites children and young people under 18 across Australia to create original artwork based on the theme “Children have the right to share what they learn, think and feel,” inspired by Article 13 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The winning artwork will become the official national Children’s Week 2027 poster.
The competition encourages children to express their ideas, experiences, and creativity through art while promoting children’s rights, freedom of expression, and participation.
Overview of the Children’s Week Poster Competition 2027
The Children’s Week Poster Competition 2027 provides children across Australia with an opportunity to celebrate Children’s Week by creating artwork inspired by one of the key rights outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
For 2027, the competition theme is:
“Children have the right to share what they learn, think and feel.”
This theme reflects Article 13 of the UNCRC, which recognizes every child’s right to express ideas, opinions, and information through different forms of communication and creative expression.
The winning design will be professionally adapted and reproduced as the official national poster promoting Children’s Week 2027.
Competition Theme
2027 Theme
“Children have the right to share what they learn, think and feel.”
The theme encourages children to express:
- Their ideas
- Their thoughts
- Their feelings
- Their experiences
- Their imagination
- Their creativity
- Their personal stories
through original artwork.
About Article 13 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Article 13 recognizes that every child has the right to:
- Express their opinions freely.
- Share ideas and information.
- Communicate through speech, writing, art, and other creative forms.
- Be heard while respecting the rights of others.
The competition encourages participants to explore this right through artistic expression.
Competition Objectives
The competition aims to:
- Encourage children’s creativity.
- Promote awareness of children’s rights.
- Inspire artistic expression.
- Give children a platform to share their perspectives.
- Celebrate Children’s Week across Australia.
- Showcase young artistic talent.
Prize
The winning entry will:
- Be professionally adapted for publication.
- Become the official national Children’s Week 2027 poster.
- Represent Children’s Week celebrations across Australia.
Artwork Requirements
Entries must meet the following requirements:
- Be the child’s own original artwork.
- Reflect the 2027 Children’s Week theme.
- Be created in portrait orientation.
- Use the official competition template.
- Be completed in A3 size.
- Keep all artwork inside the template’s outer border.
- Fill as much of the page as possible with artwork.
- Use bold, vibrant colours.
Recommended Art Materials
Participants may use:
- Coloured markers
- Crayons
- Paint
- Oil pastels
- Soft pastels
- Collage materials
Materials to Avoid
The following materials should not be used:
- Glitter
- Stickers
- Felt
- Bulky decorative materials
Pencils are not recommended, as they may not reproduce well when printed.
Copyright Requirements
Artwork must:
- Be completely original.
- Not copy another person’s work.
- Not include characters from:
- Television shows
- Movies
- Cartoons
- Books
- Games
- Any copyrighted material
Creative Ideas
Children are encouraged to:
- Tell a story through their artwork.
- Create original characters.
- Design imaginative scenes.
- Use colourful backgrounds.
- Express personal experiences.
- Show what the theme means to them.
Who Can Participate?
The competition is open to:
- Children and young people under 18 years of age
- Participants living in Australia
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible, entries must:
- Be created by the child submitting the artwork.
- Reflect the official competition theme.
- Meet all artwork specifications.
- Be submitted before the closing date.
- Include a completed and signed Poster Competition Entry Form.
How to Enter
Step 1: Download the Official Template
Use the supplied A3 portrait competition template.
Step 2: Create Your Artwork
Design an original poster based on the theme:
“Children have the right to share what they learn, think and feel.”
Step 3: Follow the Artwork Guidelines
Ensure your artwork:
- Fits inside the template border.
- Uses bright colours.
- Meets all competition requirements.
- Does not include copyrighted images or characters.
Step 4: Scan the Artwork
Create a high-quality digital scan of the completed artwork.
Step 5: Complete the Entry Form
Fill in and sign the official Poster Competition Entry Form.
Step 6: Submit Your Entry
Upload:
- The scanned artwork
- The completed and signed entry form
through the Children’s Week website before the submission deadline.
Tips for a Strong Entry
Participants should:
- Think creatively about the theme.
- Use bright, bold colours.
- Fill the page with engaging artwork.
- Tell a visual story.
- Make the artwork easy to understand.
- Keep the design neat and clear.
- Ensure the artwork is completely original.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid:
- Copying artwork from other sources.
- Using copyrighted characters.
- Drawing outside the template border.
- Using glitter or bulky materials.
- Submitting low-quality scans.
- Forgetting to include the signed entry form.
- Missing the submission deadline.
Why This Competition Matters
The Children’s Week Poster Competition helps children:
- Learn about their rights.
- Express themselves creatively.
- Build confidence through art.
- Share their perspectives with a national audience.
- Celebrate Children’s Week.
- Promote freedom of expression and participation.
It also raises public awareness of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and highlights the importance of listening to children’s voices.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who can enter the Children’s Week Poster Competition?
Any child or young person under 18 years of age in Australia can participate.
What is the 2027 competition theme?
The theme is:
“Children have the right to share what they learn, think and feel.”
based on Article 13 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
What is the prize?
The winning artwork will be professionally adapted and published as the official national Children’s Week 2027 poster.
What size should the artwork be?
Artwork must be created using the official A3 portrait template.
Can copyrighted characters be used?
No. Entries must be completely original and must not include copyrighted characters from television, films, books, games, or other media.
How should artwork be submitted?
Participants must upload a high-quality scan of their artwork along with a completed and signed Poster Competition Entry Form through the Children’s Week website.
What art materials are recommended?
Recommended materials include markers, crayons, paint, pastels, and collage materials. Glitter, stickers, felt, and pencils are discouraged or not permitted.
Conclusion
The 2027 Children’s Week Poster Competition gives children across Australia a meaningful opportunity to celebrate their right to express what they learn, think, and feel through original artwork.
By encouraging creativity, storytelling, and artistic expression, the competition not only showcases young talent but also promotes awareness of children’s rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, with the winning artwork becoming the official poster for Children’s Week 2027.
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