Calling young artists: Design The Greek Herald’s 2025 Christmas front page

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Young artists aged 5 to 18 – this one’s for you!

The Greek Herald is once again inviting children and teens from across Australia to take part in its annual Christmas drawing competition. As the festive season draws near, we’re looking for creative young minds to bring Christmas to life on paper with a special Greek touch.

The competition encourages students to showcase their imagination and artistic flair, while giving them the chance to share what “Christmas in Greece” or “a Greek Christmas” means to them through their own original artwork.

The winning entry will be featured as the front cover of The Greek Herald’s special Christmas print edition, and the top prize winner will also receive a $100 Westfield voucher.

A selection of finalists will have their artwork proudly displayed in a dedicated section of our Christmas edition, celebrating young Greek Australian talent from schools around the country.

The Greek Herald’s Christmas covers from past years.
The Greek Herald’s Christmas covers from past years.

Competition details:

  • Theme: Christmas in Greece OR a Greek Christmas
  • What to submit: An original drawing inspired by one of the themes above, reflecting Greek Christmas traditions, customs and culture.
  • Format: Portrait A4 or A3 only (landscape artwork will not be accepted).

How to enter: Children, parents or schools can email entries to info@foreignlanguage.com.au by Monday, December 8 at 5pm, with the subject line: Christmas Cover Competition.

Please make sure each entry includes: Child’s full name, age, school, and year level.

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