The Simpson Prize is a national competition for Year 9 and 10 students. The competition encourages participants to explore the significance of the Anzac experience and what it has meant for Australia. Eight winners are chosen from each State and Territory with the opportunity to visit overseas battlefields and participate in Anzac Day commemorations.
This year’s question is: “Allied victory brought an end to war, suffering, and challenges for Australia and its people.” To what extent do experiences of 1919 support this view?
Entries are open until Friday 8 November.
Find out more and enter here.