October 12, 2016
Artworks by three young local students have been selected for the State Government’s new farm safety calendar.
Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington said 500 designs were submitted by school children around Queensland, so it was remarkable that three of the final 12 artworks selected were by South Burnett children.
The winners are:
- Shazia Karen Topia, Year 2 – Crawford State School (water safety)
- Zara Evans, Year 1 – Kingaroy State School (electrical safety), and
- Gabrielle Duncombe, Year 4 – Cooyar State School (horse riding)
“I am really proud that (the) students will have their artworks printed in this popular calendar,” Mrs Frecklington said.
“They will each receive a $250 voucher and the school also wins $500. Their pictures illustrate various farm safety messages.
“Farm safety is so important, and with our region relying heavily on the agricultural sector, it’s wonderful that our students can share their knowledge and understanding of keeping safe on the farm.”
Industrial Relations Minister Grace Grace said the competition had been a huge success.
“Youngsters from across Queensland have submitted some truly outstanding entries, highlighting the importance of working and playing safely on the land,” she said.