Calling all youth: Enter The Greek Herald’s Christmas print cover competition

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Calling all children aged 5 to 15!

The Greek Herald wants YOU to design its special Christmas edition print cover.

The theme of The Greek Herald’s Christmas Kids Cover Competition is ‘What does Christmas mean to you?’ and designs can take any form – from drawings of Christmas trees to paintings of Santa Clause and digital artworks.

Please note, all designs MUST be A4 portrait size.

The Greek Herald‘s editorial team will then select one winner for the front page.

Ten finalists will also have their designs printed inside the Christmas edition.

How to enter:

All artworks must be submitted by Friday, December 9 2022 at 5pm AEST to info@foreignlanguage.com.au with the subject line: Christmas Cover Competition.

In the body of the email please include your name, age and preferred contact number.

Winners will be announced on Thursday, December 15, 2022.

Get creative and help us bring a bit of Christmas cheer to everyone’s lives this year!

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