Water wonderful poster design

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A Melton South Primary School student has won an award for her artistic and creative achievements, with Greater Western Water (GWW) announcing the prize winners of this year’s hotly contested poster competition.

The winners were announced on October 16 as a part of National Water Week.

GWW invited kinder and primary school students to design a poster that reflected this year’s poster competition theme, ‘United by Water’ and highlighted the important role water plays in bringing individuals and communities together.

Melton South’s Kiesha won third prize for her vibrant design in the grade 5-6 division.

GWW Strategy and Partnerships general manager Kessia Thomson said the popular competition attracted more than 800 poster submissions across 35 schools and centres in the local service area.

“We are pleased to announce this year’s winners who have demonstrated outstanding creativity and a deep understanding of the ‘United by Water’ theme, serving as role models for responsible water use,” she said.

“Our annual poster competition provides a great opportunity for children to showcase their artistic ability and creativity while highlighting the importance of water as a precious resource. I congratulate everyone involved.”

Water saving tips, connected communities, the importance of water and the need to protect it were just some of the ideas students showcased in their poster designs this year.

First prize winners in each category went on to battle it out at the state level of the competition, with three local students winning either a first, second or third place prize.

GWW awarded the School Prize Award to St Joseph’s Primary School in Werribee. Sponsored by Southern Rural Water, the school will receive $500 to be put towards a sustainable project.