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Queensland students embark on research journey as part of Premier’s Anzac Prize

by Rhiannon Bowman
January 21, 2025
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The Anzac legacy remains strong among young Queenslanders as eight students from across the state embark on an extensive research journey as part of the Premier’s annual Anzac Prize.

The recipients – eight secondary school students and two teacher chaperones – began by exploring First World War artefacts at the State Library of Queensland on 17 January.

The students and teachers will gain an in-depth understanding of the Anzac legacy and take this knowledge back to their hometowns across Queensland including regional areas such as Goondiwindi, Murgon and Proserpine.

In a few months the group will travel to Europe to tour important memorial sites in the United Kingdom and on the Western Front (France and Belgium) with expert historians.

The trip also includes attending the Australian Government Anzac Day Dawn Service in the northern French village of Villers-Bretonneux where nearly 1,500 Australian diggers became casualties in fierce fighting 106 years ago.

The students will also research Australian war heroes, assist with fundraising activities for support services for returned servicemen, and help engage their communities to better honour all those who have served and sacrificed for our nation.

At the State Library of Queensland on 17 January, the Prize winners viewed First World War artefacts including journals, trench art and letters.

They were accompanied by Acting Minister for Education Sam O’Connor, RSL Queensland President Major General Stephen Day, and State Librarian Vicki McDonald.

Acting Minister O’Connor said the State Library visit gave students a personal insight into the lives of Anzac soldiers, ahead of the students’ and teachers’ visit to these sacred sites in Europe.

“The Premier’s Anzac Prize is a prestigious and competitive program, so I congratulate these young Queenslanders on being selected. They will be fantastic ambassadors for Queensland when they travel to the significant European battle grounds later this year,” he said.

“I am sure today’s hands-on history lesson will make the tour later this year even more meaningful for them.

“The experience they’re embarking on will have a huge impact on them all personally, but also help them to develop lifelong connections and maintain the Anzac legacy and legend.”

The Premier’s Anzac Prize is delivered by the Queensland Government, in partnership with RSL Queensland.

It is awarded to Queensland high school students and teachers from both state and non-state schools.

Successful students learn about life on the frontlines and the history of Anzacs overseas during WWI.

Students attend a two-day workshop hosted by the State Library of Queensland, complete a research task, undertake a charity fundraising project, and give a presentation to a primary school.

The chosen participants then embark on a two-week tour of Europe, visiting key sites important to Australian war history.

The 2025 Premier’s Anzac Prize recipients are:

  • Allegra Bradley, Proserpine State High School
  • Karen Hooshmandi, Mountain Creek State High School
  • Charlie Mudge, Aquinas College
  • Amelia Turnbull, Mary Mackillop College
  • Dustin McGuire, Marsden State High School
  • Saxon Miller, All Saints Anglican College
  • Lucy Hallett, Goondiwindi State High School
  • Estera Job, Somerville House

The 2025 Premier’s Anzac Prize chaperones are:

  • Ms Morgan Suchoronczak, Murgon State High School
  • Mr Dane Ponting, Fraser Coast Anglican College

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