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THESHOW.COM.AUROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW30 AUGUST - 8 SEPTEMBER

AN INVITATIONJUNIOR ART,

CRAFT & DESIGN AT THE

2019 ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW

TEACHERS NIGHT THURSDAY 29 AUGUST 2019, 4.OO TO 6.00PM

YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO INFORMALLY:• View the work on display prior to the opening of

the 2019 Royal Adelaide Show

• Speak with Judges and Stewards about the student work and suggestions for possible

changes to some of the classes.

• Prepare for a visit to the Junior Art, Craft & Design display with a class.

• Professional Development Certificates will be available for those who need them

PLEASE RSVP TO:[email protected]

OR BY PHONE: 8210 5211.

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THEREGary Schulz, Convenor.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

2019 JUNIOR, ART, CRAFT & DESIGN

Goyder Pavilion, Goodwood Road, Adelaide Showground.

All exhibits to be delivered, judged and removed (if applicable) from the Goyder Pavilion.

DELIVERY AND COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS

Exhibits must be delivered at the times stated below and be accompanied by the Society computer printout of entry

details. Once exhibits have been received, the pavilion will be closed for judging.

Exhibits must be collected from the Goyder Pavilion at the time stated below on receipt of computer printout entry

details or be returned to exhibitors if sufficient postage and packaging has been supplied.

DELIVERY, JUDGING AND COLLECTION TIMETABLE

SECTION DELIVERY JUDGING COLLECTION

Junior Art, Craft & Design

Monday 19 August

Duncan Gallery

8.30 am to 12.30 pm

Tuesday 20 August

9.00 am

Tuesday 10 September

Duncan Gallery

8.30 am to 12 noon

Work not collected by 12 noon, will be available from 10 am to 4 pm

Monday 23 to Friday 27 September at the Secretary’s Office.

Junior Art, Craft & Design

Voucher and Presentation and

Teachers Night

Thursday 29 August

Goyder Pavilion

4.00 pm to 6.00 pm

Presentations will be at 5.00 pm

A preview night for teachers to see the display

and talk with Judges and Stewards

Please indicate your intention to attend by.

Phone: 8210 5211

Email: [email protected]

EXHIBITS RECEIVED AFTER THE TIME SET DOWN WILL NOT BE JUDGED.

All exhibits, Certificates of Merit and Medallions not collected on 10 September will be available from

10 am to 4 pm Monday 23 to Friday 27 September at the Secretary's Office.

The Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society makes every attempt to ensure that all the information contained within

this schedule is correct at the time of printing, however the RA&HS reserves the right to change such details as they

may be required.

Images on the front cover from the 2018 exhibition of: Junior Art, Craft & Design

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CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES

FRIDAY, 28 JUNE 2019 at 5.00 pm

CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES

The following conditions will strictly apply:

• All entries, whether posted, lodged in person or

completed online must be in the Society’s

possession at its Administration Office by 5.00 pm

(CST) on Friday 28 June 2019.

• When sending entry forms and fees by post, the

onus is on the exhibitor to ensure adequate delivery

time.

• Entry forms by facsimile or email will not be

accepted.

• A late entry option is available under the following

conditions:

o Late entries may only be submitted online and

will be accepted for 7 days after the official

closing date (by 5.00 pm CST)

o An additional fee equivalent to three times the

standard entry fee is paid.

Absolutely no exception to the above conditions

will be made to any exhibitor under any

circumstance.

ONLINE ENTRIES

www.theshow.com.au

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ENTRIES

Entries submitted online will be acknowledged via

email.

For postal entries, if you require formal

acknowledgement that your entry has been received

please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope

with your entry form.

ENTRY FEES (GST INCLUDED)

Entry fees - $3.50 per entry (online), $4.50 per entry

(paper).

Postage stamps will not be accepted as payment for

entry fees.

Cheques should be made payable to RA&HS and

posted with the completed entry form.

Please do not send cash (notes or coins) through

the post.

When paying fees by cheque or credit card, exhibitors

must ensure that sufficient funds are available at the

time of entry. Failure to do so may result in non-

acceptance of entries.

REFUNDS

No refund of entry fees will be made after the

closing date of entries.

MEMBERSHIP

Exhibitors need not be members of the Royal

Agricultural & Horticultural Society of SA Inc.

Membership fees: Adults $170, Juniors $58 (under 18).

CONTACT US

Post RA&HS – Junior Art, Craft & Design Section

PO Box 108, GOODWOOD, SA 5034

Email [email protected]

Phone (08) 8210 5211 Between 9.00 am - 5.00 pm

Monday to Friday

Secretary Jo Geschmay

Website www.theshow.com.au

YOUR PRIVACY

If you do not want your details to be made available to

other parties, please tick the box on the entry form

supplied by the RA&HS. Your personal information will

then only be used by the RA&HS to maintain contact

with you and allow us to manage your entries. The

RA&HS reserves the right to inform prize sponsors of

the details of recipients to enable distribution of their

voucher/product prizes.

GENERAL REGULATIONS

Exhibitors are reminded that the Society’s General

Regulations apply to all sections of the Show. A copy of

the General Regulations can be obtained from the

Society’s website at www.theshow.com.au or from the

Society’s Administration Office.

Exhibitors should note that the General Regulations

contain a number of provisions relevant to competitions

and this Schedule including but not limited to, offences,

penalties, prohibited drugs. As those conditions apply in

addition to the regulations contained within this

schedule, Exhibitors should familiarise themselves with

the General Regulations.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS

Exhibitors are reminded that the Special Regulations

contained within this Schedule are merely

supplementary to and subject to the General

Regulations.

The members of the Society’s Art, Craft, Cookery &

Technology Committee shall have the authority to act

on behalf of the Society to take any necessary action

under these Special Regulations.

RESTRICTION OF ENTRIES

Exhibitors can only submit one entry per Class

If the number of exhibits exceeds the space

available, the Society reserves the right to display

Merit winning exhibits only.

• Pre-Schoolers Exhibits must not be larger than an

A3 sheet, 297mm x 420 mm for Junior Art or Craft.

• 5 to 6 years of age- Exhibits must not be larger than

an A3 sheet, 297mm x 420mm for Junior Art, Craft

and Design Classes.

• 7 to 18 years of age- Exhibits must not be larger

than an A2 sheet, 420mm x 594mm. (except where

large paintings and Graduate works) for Junior Art,

Craft and Design Classes.

• Maximum size of articles (unless otherwise

specified), for display in Junior Art & Craft cabinets,

is 1300 mm high by 1000 mm.

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(Measurement taken diagonally across the base for 3

dimensional exhibits).

Any exhibit not conforming to the size stipulated

will not be placed before the judge and may not be

displayed.

TRANSFERS

Please ensure exhibits are entered in the correct class

at time of entry. No exhibit will be transferred to another

class after the closing date of entries.

EXHIBIT CARDS

After entries have closed; exhibit cards will be

forwarded to exhibitors and must accompany each

entry.

These cards should be securely fastened to entries so

that the card is clearly seen when the work is displayed.

Straight pins must not be used to attach exhibit cards.

Good quality tape or staples are preferred.

Every separate article of a set must bear the exhibit

number and be attached to the set by mounting.

Exhibits must not have any identification markings

or names, other than the exhibit cards supplied by

the Society.

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE:

Please ensure that your exhibit card is securely

attached to your exhibit as per “exhibit Card”

instructions.

Please do not send in exhibits before the specified time

for delivery as their safety cannot be guaranteed.

WITHDRAWALS

All withdrawals must be made in writing and can be

sent via email to [email protected]

or faxed to (08) 8210 5222. Emailed withdrawals must

include “Withdrawal” in the subject line and the section

(eg Junior Art, Craft & Design, exhibitor name, class

number/s, exhibit number (if known) and exhibit name

(if applicable). Withdrawals must be made at least 24

hours prior to judging.

PRIZES & AWARDS

In Junior Art, Craft and Design Classes, judges will

award Certificates of Merit to no more than 25% of

entries if the standard of entries warrant.

Recipients of Certificates of Merit will also receive an

"Award of Merit" Medallion in lieu of monetary

payments.

In 2019, Classes 81, 112, 148 and 176 –

Painting Special Rosette Award –

Bicentenary of Queen Victoria's Birth will receive a

special Rosette. One per class.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Please read the schedule carefully, as changes may

have occurred from previous years. Exhibits may

be rejected if they do not fit the criteria as printed.

• Exhibitors can only enter ONE exhibit per Class.

• Exhibits/work entered in the Royal Adelaide Show

in previous years cannot be entered in subsequent

years.

• The Society will not accept responsibility for any

exhibit entered in a wrong class and transfers will

not be permitted.

• The Society will not under any circumstances hold

itself responsible for any loss or damage to any

exhibit.

• The judges are empowered to award a certificate or

prize, whether there are one or more exhibits,

providing they deem the exhibit worthy.

• The judge’s decisions are final and no

correspondence or discussion will be entered into.

• IN JUNIOR CLASSES: Exhibitors should note that

entry forms must be signed by parent, guardian or

teacher stating that the work entered is the

original and unaided work of the exhibitor.

• IN POTTERY CLASSES, all clay work must be

fired.

TRANSFERS

Please ensure exhibits are entered in the correct

class at time of entry. No exhibits will be

transferred to another class after closing date of

entries.

SPECIAL NOTES - JUNIOR ART, CRAFT AND DESIGN

EXHIBITORS:

• All Certificate of Merit entries will be displayed,

together with as many other entries as the display

space will permit.

• Exhibitors are reminded to FIRMLY attach a

minimum of four Velcro HOOK tabs on the back

corners of all 2D pieces entered if they would

like them considered for display.

• Any school submitting a large number of entries is

encouraged to place a small coloured spot or

sticker on their work to facilitate easy identification

when the work is collected.

• Names, school names and ages should not be

displayed.

• Work in the “not included elsewhere” classes will

not be accepted if it could have been entered in one

of the above classes.

• With the exception of ‘Graduate Classes’, no

framed Artwork or Artwork with glass will be

accepted for judging.

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• Lego® works will not be accepted in any class.

• All clay work must be fired to at least 600C

• No images that may offend, or items that fall

into the category of being weapons, will be

accepted for judging or display.

• No clipart or commercially available images are to

be included in computer generated entries, unless

advised otherwise.

• All construction must be made in such a way to

avoid having parts that fall off or become

unattached from the object.

• The RA&HS of SA reserves the right to use images

of work presented, for advertising purposes related

to future Show activities.

DISPLAY OF EXHIBITS

Exhibitors wishing to have their work considered for

display should attach a minimum of four velcro HOOK

SPOTS or tabs on the back corners of all pieces

entered.

The Society reserves the right to display only prize

winning exhibits should the number of entries exceed

the display space.

USE OF IMAGES

The RA&HS of SA reserves the right to use images

of exhibits for the purpose of advertising and illustration

for the 2019 Royal Adelaide Show.

VOUCHER PRESENTATION &

TEACHERS NIGHT

A Teachers Night will be held on

Thursday 29 August in the Goyder

Pavilion from 4.00 pm till 6.00 pm.

Teachers can view the display and

talk with some of the Judges and

Stewards.

Voucher presentations will take

place at 5.00 pm and Professional

Development Certificates will be

issued after this.

Please indicate your intention to

attend by contacting (08) 8210 5211

or email [email protected]

or Gary Schulz on 0417 082 963.

Thanks to

KW Wholesale Stationers,

Lighthouse Educational Books and Office Supplies

and

Gary’s Art & Design Services

for their valued contribution to the

Junior Art, Craft & Design Section

Contents PRE-SCHOOLERS JUNIOR ART & CRAFT ........................ 5

JUNIOR ART ................................................................... 5

5 TO 6 YEARS OF AGE ................................................ 5

7 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE ................................................ 6

9 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE .............................................. 7

11 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE ............................................ 8

13 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE ............................................ 9

16 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE .......................................... 11

GRADUATED STUDENTS .............................................. 12

SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS .......................................... 12

JUNIOR CRAFT ............................................................. 12

5 TO 6 YEARS OF AGE .............................................. 12

7 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE .............................................. 13

9 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE ............................................ 13

11 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE .......................................... 14

13 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE .......................................... 14

16 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE .......................................... 14

GRADUATED STUDENTS .............................................. 15

JUNIOR DESIGN: Communication and Product .......... 15

7 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE .............................................. 15

9 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE ............................................ 15

11 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE .......................................... 16

13 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE .......................................... 16

16 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE .......................................... 16

GRADUATED STUDENTS .............................................. 17

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(Refer Timetable Inside Front Cover)

Exhibitors are requested to read the conditions of entry

and the delivery and removal of exhibits timetable,

before lodging entries.

AGES OF ALL EXHIBITORS WILL BE TAKEN AS OF

1 SEPTEMBER OF THE CURRENT YEAR

GLOSSARY

Collage: A picture including scraps of paper and other

odds and ends pasted on.

Still Life: A picture of an arrangement of inanimate

objects e.g. flowers, fruit, and vegetables, pots and

pans etc.

Portrait: A likeness of a person.

Photomontage: A selection of photographs or parts of

photographs pieced together and attached to a surface

to form another visual image.

Pinata: A Pinata is a brightly-coloured paper mache

container traditionally filled with confectionery or treats

SPECIAL AWARDS

THE LIGHTHOUSE BOOKS AWARD OF MERIT

MOST SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL EXHIBITOR

To be awarded to the most successful school with the

highest number of Merit awards. Voucher ($250.00) sponsored by Lighthouse Books

THE LIGHTHOUSE BOOKS AWARD OF MERIT

MOST SUCCESSFUL INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITOR IN

JUNIOR ART, CRAFT & DESIGN

To be Awarded to the Individual with the most

Certificates of Merit. Voucher ($50.00) sponsored by Lighthouse Books

PRE-SCHOOLERS JUNIOR ART & CRAFT

Exhibitors 2 to 5 years of age.

Framed art work or art work covered in glass will not be

accepted for judging.

Lego® works will not be accepted in any class.

All works must be the unaided work of the exhibitor

Size of works not to exceed A3.

These works will not be judged.

The exhibitors will have their work displayed and they

will receive a Participation Certificate.

Class 1 Drawing, any subject matter, using any

drawing media.

eg pencils, oil pastel, crayon, inks, markers

etc.

Class 2 Painting, any subject media, using any

painting media.

Class 3 Craft, any article of craft work, using any

craft materials new or recycled.

JUNIOR ART

Framed art work or art work covered in glass will not be

accepted for judging.

Lego® works will not be accepted in any class.

5 TO 6 YEARS OF AGE

Class 4 Drawing, Still Life, using any drawing

media.

E.g. Pencils, oil pastels, crayon, ink, markers

etc.

Class 5 Drawing, Things that Live in Trees, using

any drawing media

Class 6 Drawing, Going Camping, using any

drawing media.

Class 7 Drawing, On Holidays, using any drawing

media.

Class 8 Drawing, Portrait or Figure Study, using

any drawing media.

Collage can be included

Class 9 Drawing, Featuring any Bird, using any

drawing media.

Collage can be included.

Class 10 Drawing, Featuring a Zoo Animal or

Museum Animal, using any drawing

media.

Class 11 Drawing, Featuring a Pet Bird, using any

drawing media.

Class 12 Drawing, Featuring A Pet Animal, using

any drawing media.

Class 13 Painting, A Dream of a Wonderful Place,

using any painting media.

Collage can be included.

Class 14 Painting, Still Life, A Bowl of Fruit, using

any painting media.

Class 15 Painting, Still Life, including flowers

and/or vegetables, using a variety of

painting media.

Class 16 Painting, A Wonderful Australian

Landscape, using any painting media.

Class 17 Painting, My Favourite Place, using a

variety of painting media.

Class 18 Painting, Portrait or Figure study, using

any painting media.

Class 19 Painting, Portrait of a Funny Face, using

any painting media.

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Class 20 Painting, My Favourite Toy, using any

painting media.

Class 21 Painting, A Family Pet, using any painting

media.

Class 22 Painting, A Farmyard Animal, using any

painting media.

Class 23 Painting, A Zoo or Museum Bird or

animal, using a variety of painting media.

Class 24 Print, any example of printmaking.

For example, relief print, stencil print, left

print, block print using any printmaking

media.

Size A4.

To be attached to heavier card for display

purposes.

Class 25 Smartphone Photograph, Having Fun

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 26 Sculpture, any example of three-

dimensional art in any media.

Clay sculptures must be fired.

Lego® sculptures will not be accepted.

Class 27 Any Other Example of Artwork, not

included elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class which should

have been entered in one of the above

classes will not be judged.

7 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE

Class 28 Drawing, Still Life, using any drawing

media.

E.g. Pencils, oil pastels, crayon, ink, markers

etc.

Class 29 Drawing, Still Life, using collage and any

drawing media.

Class 30 Drawing, A Bird or Animal from a Dream,

using any drawing media.

Class 31 Drawing, A Hot Australian Landscape,

using any drawing media.

Class 32 Drawing, My Favourite Entertainment at

the Show, using any drawing media.

Class 33 Drawing, Portrait or Figure Study, using

any drawing media.

Class 34 Drawing, Playing Games, using any

drawing media.

Class 35 Drawing, Featuring a Fantasy Bird, using

any drawing media.

Collage can be included.

Class 36 Drawing, Featuring a Fantasy Animal,

using any drawing media.

Collage may be included.

Class 37 Drawing, Featuring a Zoo or Museum

Animal, using any drawing media.

Class 38 Drawing, Featuring a Native Australian

Bird or Animal, using any drawing media

Class 39 Drawing, A Very Detailed Drawing of an

Insect, using any drawing media.

Class 40 Drawing, A Happy Dream, using any

drawing media.

Class 41 Painting, Still Life, including Plants or

Flowers, using any painting media

Class 42 Painting, Still life, including Fruit or

Vegetables, using any painting media.

Class 43 Painting, Still Life, including Favourite

Toys, using a variety of painting media.

Class 44 Painting, A Frightening Storm, using any

painting media.

Collage can be included.

Class 45 Painting, Landscape, in the style of an

artist you have studied this year.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

Class 46 Painting, Australian Flooded Landscape,

using a variety of painting media.

Class 47 Painting, Having Fun on Holidays, using

any painting media.

Class 48 Painting, Portrait or Figure Study, using

any painting media.

Class 49 Painting, A Family Pet, using any painting

media.

Class 50 Painting, A Farmyard Animal, using any

painting media.

Class 51 Painting, A Zoo or Museum Bird or

Animal, using any painting media.

Class 52 Painting, Your Favourite Australian

Animal, using any painting media.

Class 53 Painting, Animals on the Farm, using a

variety of painting media.

Class 54 Print, any example of printmaking.

For example, relief print, stencil print, leaf

print, block print, using any printmaking

media. Size A4, to be attached to a heavier

card for display purposes.

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Class 55 Sculpture, any example of three

dimensional art in any media.

Clay sculptures must be fired.

Lego® sculptures will not be accepted.

Class 56 Any Other Example of Artwork, not

included elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class which should

have been entered in one of the classes

above will not be judged.

Class 57 A Digital Photograph, Portrait of a Special

Person in your Life.

Not to be digitally enhanced. Maximum photo

size A4. Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 58 A Digital Photograph, Landscape.

Not to be digitally enhanced. Maximum

photo size A4. Mounting on card is

encouraged.

Class 59 A Digital Photograph, Still Life

Arrangement of Flowers, Fruit or

Vegetables.

Not to be digitally enhanced. Maximum size

A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 60 Smartphone Photography, Best Friends.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 61 Photograph, An Interesting View Through

a Window or Door

Digital manipulation is encouraged.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 62 A Photograph from a Drone.

You must not break the law or invade another

person's privacy.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

9 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE

Class 63 Drawing, Still Life, using a variety of

drawing media.

E.g. Pencils, oil pastels, crayon, ink, markers

etc.

Class 64 Drawing, in the style of an artist you have

studied this year.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

Class 65 Drawing, Still Life, including collage and

any other drawing media.

Class 66 Drawing, Creatures from the Swamp,

using any drawing media.

Collage can be included.

Class 67 Drawing, A Local Landscape, using a

variety of drawing media.

Class 68 Drawing, Tools in the Shed, using any

drawing media.

Collage can be used.

Class 69 Drawing, My Favourite Activity, using any

drawing media.

Class 70 Drawing, Playing Games, using any

drawing media.

Class 71 Drawing, Portrait of a Happy Person,

using any drawing media.

Collage can be used.

Class 72 Drawing, Featuring an Australian Bird or

Animal, using any drawing media.

Class 73 Drawing, Featuring a Zoo or Museum

Animal, using any drawing media.

Class 74 Drawing, Featuring a Fantasy Bird or

Animal from a Dream, using any drawing

media.

Class 75 Drawing, A Very Detailed Drawing of an

Insect, using any drawing media.

Class 76 Drawing, In a Magic Castle, using any

drawing media.

Class 77 Painting, Still Life, including Flowers or

Vegetables or Fruit, using a variety of

painting media.

Class 78 Painting, Landscape, in the style of an

artist you have studied this year.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

Class 79 Painting, Australian Flooded Landscape,

using a variety of painting media.

Class 80 Painting, A Party, using any painting

media.

Class 81 Painting, Special Rosette Award -

Bicentenary of Queen Victoria's Birth.

A Portrait of Queen Victoria, using any

painting media.

Class 82 Painting, Portrait or Figure Study, in the

style of an artist you have studied this

year.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

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Class 83 Painting, An Australian Native Bird or

Reptile, using any painting media.

Class 84 Painting, A Family Pet, using a variety of

painting media.

Class 85 Painting, A Wonderful Bird or Animal,

using a variety of painting media.

Class 86 Painting, any subject matter not included

elsewhere, any painting media.

Class 87 Print, any example of printmaking.

For example, relief print, stencil print, leaf

print, block print. Using any printmaking

media. Size A4, to be attached to heavier

card for display purposes.

Class 88 Sculpture, any example of three

dimensional art in any media.

Clay sculptures must be fired.

Lego® sculptures will not be accepted.

Class 89 Any Other Example of Art Work, not

included elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the above classes will

not be judged.

Class 90 Computer Generated Print, A Super Hero

Character.

Two or three dimensional.

Size up to A4

To be attached to heavier card for display

purposes.

Scanned and manipulated images are

acceptable as are those drawn on a tablet.

Class 91 Computer Generated Print, Still Life with

Flowers or Fruit or Vegetables.

Size A4, to be attached to heavier card for

display purposes.

Scanned and manipulated images are

acceptable, as are those drawn on a tablet.

Class 92 Smartphone Photograph, A Favourite Bird

or Animal.

Size A4

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Class 93 Smartphone Photograph, Still Life,

Arrangement of Flowers, Fruit or

Vegetables.

Size A4

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Class 94 Smartphone Photograph, Portrait of a

Special Person in your Life.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Class 95 A Digital Photograph, An Interesting View

Through a Window or Door.

Digital manipulation is

encouraged. Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 96 A Digital Photograph, any subject matter.

Digital manipulation is encouraged. Maximum

photo size, A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 97 Photomontage, My Friends.

Entrants are encouraged to carefully check

the definition of the word "Montage"

Class 98 A Photograph from a Drone, Patterns in a

Country Landscape.

You must not break the law or invade another

person's privacy.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

11 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE

Class 99 Drawing, Still Life, using any drawing

media.

E.g. Pencils, oil pastels, crayons, inks,

markers or a combination of more than one

drawing media.

Class 100 Drawing, in the style of an artist you

have studied this year.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

Class 101 Drawing, Still Life, using collage and a

range of drawing media.

Class 102 Drawing, A Local Landscape, using a

range of drawing media.

Class 103 Drawing, An Australian Disaster

Landscape, using any drawing media.

Class 104 Drawing, Portrait, in the style of an

artist you have studied this year.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

Class 105 Drawing, Portrait of a Family Member,

using any drawing media.

Class 106 Drawing, A Very Detailed Drawing of an

Insect, using any drawing media.

Class 107 Drawing, Playing With Friends, using

any drawing media.

Class 108 Drawing, Featuring an Australian Bird,

using any drawing media.

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Class 109 Drawing, Featuring a Dangerous Animal

or Insect, using any drawing media.

Class 110 Painting, Still Life, a Vase of Flowers,

using any painting media.

Class 111 Painting, Still Life, of Flowers, Fruit,

Vegetables or a Favourite Meal, using a

variety of painting media.

Collage can be used.

Class 112 Painting, Special Rosette Award -

Bicentenary of Queen Victoria's Birth.

A Portrait of Queen Victoria, using any

painting media.

Class 113 Painting, Reflecting your Parent's or

Grandparent's Cultural Heritage, using

any painting media.

Class 114 Painting, Landscape, in the style of an

artist you have studied this year.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

Class 115 Painting, A Moment in History, using

any painting media.

Class 116 Painting, Portrait of Your Best Friend,

using any painting media.

Class 117 Painting, Portrait or Figure Study, in the

style of an artist you have studied this

year.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

Class 118 Painting, A Dangerous Native

Australian Bird, Animal, Insect or Reptile,

using any painting media.

Class 119 Painting, A Special Pet or Toy, using a

variety of painting media.

Class 120 Painting, any subject matter not

elsewhere included, using any painting

media.

Class 121 Any Other Example of Art Work, not

included elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the above classes,

will not be judged.

Class 122 Print, any example of printmaking.

For example, relief print, stencil print, leaf

print, block print, using any printmaking

media. Computer generated prints can be

included. Size A4, to be attached to heavier

card for display purposes.

Class 123 Experimental Computer Generated

Digital Artwork, any subject matter.

Two or three dimensional.

Size up to A3, to be attached to heavier card

for display purposes. Google SketchUp can

be used.

Scanned and manipulated images are

acceptable as are those drawn on a tablet.

Class 124 Sculpture, any example of three

dimensional art in any media.

Clay sculpture must be fired.

Lego® sculptures will not be accepted.

Class 125 Smartphone Photograph, Special

People in your Life.

Not to be digitally enhanced. Maximum size

A4. Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 126 A Digital Photograph, An Historic

Building in an Australian landscape.

Not to be digitally enhanced. Maximum

photo size A4. Mounting on card is

encouraged.

Class 127 A Digital Photograph, Still Life

Arrangement of Flowers and/or Fruit

and/or Vegetables.

Not to be digitally enhanced. Maximum photo

size A4. Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 128 A Digital Photograph, any subject

matter.

Digital manipulation is

encouraged. Maximum photo size

A4. Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 129 Photomontage, any subject matter.

Entrants are encouraged to carefully check

the definition of the word "Montage"

Class 130 A Photograph from a Drone, Patterns in

a Country Landscape.

You must not break the law or invade another

person's privacy.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

13 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE

Class 131 Drawing, Still Life, including flowers or

plants, using a variety of drawing media.

E.g. Pencils, oil pastels, crayons, ink,

markers or a combination of more than one

drawing media.

Class 132 Drawing, Australian Landscape, using

any drawing media.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

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Class 133 Drawing, Still Life, of Kitchen Utensils,

using a variety of drawing media.

Could include pots, pans, crockery, glasses

etc.

Eg Pencils, oil pastel, crayon, ink, markers

etc.

Class 134 Drawing, Imaginary Landscape, using

more than one drawing media.

Class 135 Drawing, Buildings in a Local

Landscape, using any drawing media.

Class 136 Drawing, Portrait of a Special Person in

your Life, using any drawing media.

Collage can be included.

Class 137 Drawing, In the Garden, using collage

and any drawing media.

Class 138 Drawing, People Playing Games, using

any drawing media.

Class 139 Drawing, Featuring an Australian Native

Bird, using any drawing media.

Class 140 Drawing, Featuring a Dangerous

Animal, Bird, Insect or Reptile, using any

drawing media.

Class 141 Drawing, A Very Detailed Drawing of an

Insect, using any drawing media.

Class 142 Painting, Still Life, Tools in the Shed,

using any painting media.

Class 143 Painting, Still Life, including Fruit

and/or Flowers and/or Vegetables, using

any painting media.

Class 144 Painting, Reflecting your Parent's or

Grandparent's Cultural Heritage, using

any painting media.

Class 145 Painting, A Fantasy Planet, using any

painting and/or drawing media.

Class 146 Painting, An Australian Landscape, in

the style of an artist you have studied this

year.

It is important that you firmly attach a copy of

the image you have studied and the name of

the artist.

Class 147 Painting, Portrait or Figure Study, using

any painting media.

Class 148 Painting, Special Rosette Award -

Bicentenary of Queen Victoria's Birth.

A Portrait of Queen Victoria, using any

painting media.

Class 149 Painting, A Native Australian Bird,

Animal, Reptile or Insect, using any

painting media.

Class 150 Painting, A Family Pet or Special Toy,

using a variety of painting media.

Class 151 Painting, Any Subject Matter, not

included elsewhere, using any painting

media.

Class 152 Any Other Example of Art Work, not

included elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the above classes,

will not be judged.

Class 153 Print, Still Life, using any print making

technique.

Eg relief print, stencil print, leaf print, block

print, using any printing media.

Computer generated prints can be included.

A4 size.

To be attached to heavier card for display

purposes.

Class 154 Print, any other example of

printmaking.

Eg relief print, stencil print, leaf print, block

print, using any printmaking media.

Computer generated prints can be included,

Size A4 to be attached to heavier card for

display purposes.

Class 155 Experimental Computer Generated

Digital Art Work, any subject matter.

Two or three-dimensional.

Size up to A3.

To be attached to heavier card for display

purposes. Google SketchUp can be used.

Scanned and manipulated images are

acceptable as are those drawn on a tablet.

Class 156 Sculpture, any example of three-

dimensional art in any media.

Clay sculptures must be fired.

Lego® sculptures will not be accepted.

Class 157 3D Printing, any example of art

produced with a 3D printer.

Class 158 Experimental Computer Generated

Digital Art Work

Exhibitors are encouraged to experiment.

Class 159 A Digital Photograph, Portrait of a

Special Person in your Life

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4

Mounting on card is encouraged.

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Class 160 A Digital Photograph, a Monument of

Historical Significance.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 161 A Digital Photograph, Still Life,

Arrangement of Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables

or Kitchen Utensils.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 162 A Digital Photograph, A Family Pet or

Farm Animal

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 163 A Smartphone Photograph, Friends

Having a Good Time

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 164 A Digital Photograph, Any Subject

Matter

Digital manipulation is encouraged.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 165 Photomontage, any subject matter.

Entrants are encouraged to carefully check

the meaning of the word "Montage"

Class 166 A Photograph from a Drone, Patters in a

Country Landscape.

You must not break the law or invade another

person's privacy.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

16 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE

Class 167 Drawing, Still Life, including Flowers,

Plants, Fruit or Vegetables, using a variety

of drawing media.

E.g. Pencils, oil pastels, crayon, ink, markers

etc.

Class 168 Drawing, An Australian Landscape,

using any drawing media.

Class 169 Drawing, Portrait or Figure Study, using

any drawing media.

Class 170 Drawing, A Very Detailed Drawing of an

Animal or Insect, using any drawing

media.

Class 171 Drawing, Still Life, including Kitchen

Utensils, eg pots, pans, crockery,

glassware etc, using any painting media.

Class 172 Painting, Still Life, of Fruit, Plants,

Vegetables or Flowers, using a variety of

painting media.

Class 173 Painting, Reflecting your Own, your

Parent's or Grandparent's Cultural

Heritage, using any painting media.

Class 174 Painting, Australian Landscape,

including Animals or Birds, using any

painting media.

Class 175 Painting, Portrait or Figure Study, using

any painting media.

Class 176 Painting, Special Rosette Award -

Bicentenary of Queen Victoria's Birth. A

Portrait of Queen Victoria, using any

painting media.

Class 177 Painting, Featuring Insects, Birds,

Reptiles or Animals, using any painting

media.

Class 178 Painting, A Family Pet or Farm Animal,

using a variety of painting media.

Collage can be included.

Class 179 Painting, any subject matter not

included elsewhere, using any painting

media.

Class 180 Painting, Any Subject Matter, painted

on board or canvas.

Not to exceed 1 square meter in area.

Please ensure your canvas or board has a

wire for hanging purposes.

Class 181 Print, any example of printmaking.

Eg relief print, stencil print, leaf print, block

print using any printmaking media.

Computer generated prints can be included.

Size A4, to be attached the heavier card for

display purposes.

Class 182 Experimental Computer Generated

Digital Art Work, any subject matter.

Two or three-dimensional.

Size up to A3.

To be attached to heavier card for display

purposes.

Google SketchUp can be used.

Scanned and manipulated images are

acceptable as are those drawn on a tablet.

Class 183 Sculpture, any example of three-

dimensional art in any media.

Clay sculptures must be fired.

Lego® will not be accepted.

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Class 184 3D Printing, any example of art

produced using a 3D printer.

Class 185 Any Other Example of Art Work not

included elsewhere.

Works submitted in this class that should

have been entered in one of the above

classes will not be judged.

Class 186 A Digital Photography, Portrait.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 187 A Digital Photograph, A Local Building

in a Landscape

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 188 Smartphone Photograph, Friends

Enjoying a Good Time

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 189 A Digital Photograph, Still Life, an

arrangement of flowers, fruit, vegetables,

pots or pans.

Not to be digitally enhanced. Maximum

photo size A4. Mounting on card is

encouraged.

Class 190 A Digital Photograph, any subject

matter.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

Class 191 Photomontage, any subject matter.

Entrants are encouraged to carefully check

the definition of the word "Montage"

Class 192 A Photograph from a Drone, Patterns in

a Country Landscape.

You must not break the law or invade another

person's privacy.

Not to be digitally enhanced.

Maximum photo size A4.

Mounting on card is encouraged.

GRADUATED STUDENTS

(for students who attended secondary school in 2018)

Class 193 Portrait or Figure Study, using any

media.

Class 194 Painting, Any Landscape, using any

painting media.

Class 195 Painting or Drawing, any other

example of artwork not included

elsewhere.

SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS

Lego® works will not be accepted in any class.

These classes are for students receiving their education

in Special Schools or Special Classes in Primary and

Secondary Schools.

Students in these classes may enter their work in any

other classes if they wish.

Each exhibitor should have their name, age and school

on the back of the work being entered.

Class 196 Drawing, any example of drawing using

any drawing media.

Class 197 Painting, any example of painting using

any painting media.

Class 198 Sculpture, any example of sculpture

using any media.

Class 199 Craft, any example of craft work using

any craft media

Class 200 Group Project, any single example of

art, craft or design work that involved

more than one student in the production

of the single work.

JUNIOR CRAFT

Lego® works will not be accepted in any class.

All craft exhibits must be made by the exhibitor.

5 TO 6 YEARS OF AGE

Class 201 Two-Dimensional Craft Work

Could include Batik, tie-dye, weaving, silk

painting, collage, applique, knitting, crochet,

macrame etc.

Class 202 Three-Dimensional Craft Work.

Could include, Puppets, totem poles,

utilitarian articles, wooden toys, money

boxes, jewellery boxes, jewellery, ceramic

cars etc.

Class 203 Craft Kit Assemblage or Construction,

any example of an assembled

commercially available craft.

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Class 204 A Puppet or Puppet Head, made from

any materials.

Class 205 Papier Mache, Pinata, in the form of a

Fantasy Bird or Animal.

Sweets not to be included.

Class 206 Papier Mache, Mask.

Other materials can be attached, such as

wool, raffia feathers, materials, jewellery etc.

Class 207 A Necklace, using found natural or

recycled materials

Class 208 A Safe Toy for a Pre-School Child, make

or construct using any materials.

Class 209 A Craft Construction, using recycled

and/or naturally occurring materials.

Class 210 Any Other Craft Article, not included

elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the above classes,

will not be judged.

7 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE

Class 211 Two-Dimensional Craft Work.

Could include Batik, tie-dye, weaving, silk

painting, collage, applique, knitting, crochet,

macrame etc.

Class 212 Three-Dimensional Craft Work.

Could include, Puppets, totem poles,

utilitarian articles, wooden toys, money

boxes, jewellery boxes, ceramic cars etc.

Class 213 Craft Kit Assemblage or Construction,

any example of an assembled

commercially available craft article.

Class 214 Fabric Work, any article, using any

fabric materials.

Class 215 Model, make a model of a playground

using a variety of materials.

Not to exceed 400 mm x 400 mm

Class 216 Papier Mache, Pinata, in the form of

a Fantasy Bird or Animal.

Sweets not to be included.

Class 217 Papier Mache, A Party Mask.

Other materials can be attached.

Class 218 Jewellery Item, using found, natural

or recycled materials.

eg clock or computer parts, seeds or seed

pods, lids, fishing line, raffia, nails, screws,

wood, foil, copper etc.

Class 219 A Safe Toy for a Pre-School Child,

make or construct using any materials.

Class 220 Mosaic, any two or three-dimensional

example of mosaic.

Class 221 A Craft Construction, make from

recycled and/or naturally occurring

materials.

Class 222 Any Other Craft Item, not included

elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the above classes,

will not be judged.

9 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE

Class 223 Two-Dimensional Craft Work.

Could include Batik, tie-dye, weaving, silk

painting, collage, applique, knitting, crochet,

macrame etc.

Class 224 Three-Dimensional Craft Work.

Could include, puppets, totem poles,

utilitarian articles, wooden toys, money

boxes, jewellery boxes, fashion items,

ceramic cars etc.

Class 225 Fabric Work, any article.

Using any fabric materials.

Class 226 Model. Make a model of a house using

any materials.

(not to exceed 400 mm x 400 mm)

Class 227 Clay Work, Utilitarian or Sculptural, any

article.

All clay items must be fired.

Class 228 Craft Kit Assemblage/Construction, any

example of an assembled commercially

available craft article.

Class 229 Papier Mache, Pinata, in the form of a

Fantasy Bird or Animal.

Sweets not to be included.

Class 230 Papier Mache, Mask or Totem Pole

(not to exceed 1 metre in height).

Other materials can be attached.

Class 231 Jewellery Item, using found, natural or

recycled materials

Eg Clock or computer parts, seeds or seed

pods, lids, fishing line, raffia, nails, screws,

wood, foil, copper etc.

Class 232 A Safe Toy, for a pre-school child.

Make or construct using any materials.

Class 233 Mosaic, any two or three dimensional

example of mosaic.

Class 234 A Craft Construction, using recycled

and/or naturally occurring materials.

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Class 235 Any Other Craft Article, not included

elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the above classes,

will not be judged.

11 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE

Class 236 Two-Dimensional Craft Work.

Could include Batik, tie-dye, weaving, silk

painting, collage, applique, knitting, crochet,

macrame etc.

Class 237 Three-Dimensional Craft Work.

Could include, Puppets, totem poles,

utilitarian articles, wooden toys, money

boxes, jewellery boxes, fashion items,

ceramic cars etc.

Class 238 Fabric Work, any article using any

fabrics.

Class 239 Model, make an architectural model of a

dwelling using any materials.

(not to exceed 400 mm x 400 mm)

Class 240 An Accessory Item, decorated in the

style of an artist you have studied this

year.

eg Shoe, Handbag, Hat, Scarf, Rubber boot,

Glove etc.

Class 241 Clay Work, Utilitarian or Sculptural, any

article.

All clay items must be fired.

Class 242 Creative Garment Construction, any

example of creative use of fabrics and/or

paper for clothing.

Class 243 Papier Mache, Pinata, in the form of a

Fantasy Bird or Animal.

Sweets not to be included.

Class 244 Papier Mache, Mask or Totem Pole.

Other materials can be attached, such as

wool, raffia, feathers, materials, jewellery.

Class 245 Jewellery Item, made using found

natural or recycled materials.

Eg Clock or computer parts, seeds or seed

pods, lids, fishing line, raffia, nails, screws,

wood, foil, copper etc.

Class 246 A Safe Toy, for a Pre-School child.

Make or construct using any materials

Class 247 Mosaic, any two or three dimensional

example of mosaic.

Class 248 A Craft Construction, made using

recycled and/or naturally occurring

materials.

Class 249 Any Craft Article, not included

elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the above classes,

will not be judged.

13 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE

Class 250 Creative Papier-Mache, any example of

'creative' papier mache

eg masks, puppets, sculptures, totem poles,

vases, bowls, piggy-banks etc

Class 251 Clay Work, Utilitarian or Sculptural, any

article.

Any article of fired clay.

Class 252 An Accessory Item, decorated in the

style of an artist you have studied this

year.

eg Shoe, Handbag, Hat, Scarf, Rubber boot,

Glove etc.

Class 253 Mosaic, any subject matter, using

mosaic materials.

Class 254 Papier Mache, Mask or Totem Pole.

Other materials can be attached, such as

wool, raffia, feathers, materials, jewellery etc.

Class 255 Jewellery Item, made using found

natural or recycled materials.

Eg clock or computer parts, seeds or seed

pods, lids, fishing line, raffia, nails, screws,

wood, foil, copper.

Class 256 A Safe Toy, for a Pre-School child.

Make or construct using any materials.

Class 257 Model, make an architechtural model of

a high-rise building.

Class 258 A Craft Construction, using recycled

and/or naturally occurring materials.

Not to exceed 400mm x 400mm x 400mm.

Class 259 Any Craft Article, not included

elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the above classes,

will not be judged.

16 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE

Class 260 Craft Work, any article.

Could include, clothing, quilting, embroidery

etc.

Class 261 Papier-Mache, any example of papier

mache.

eg masks, puppets, sculptures, totems poles,

vases, bowls, piggy-banks, pinatas etc.

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Class 262 Clay Work, Utilitarian or Sculptural, any

article.

All clay items must be fired.

Class 263 Creative Garment Construction, any

example of creative use of fabrics or other

materials, for clothing.

Class 264 Model, make a driverless vehicle.

(not to exceed 300 mm x 300 mm x 300 mm)

Class 265 A Craft Construction, made using

recycled and/or naturally occurring

materials.

Class 266 Any Craft Article, not included

elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the above classes,

will not be judged.

GRADUATED STUDENTS

(for students who attended secondary school in 2018)

Class 267 Creative Garment Construction, any

example of creative use of fabrics, paper

or other materials, for clothing.

Class 268 Any Example of Craft Work, not

included elsewhere.

Items submitted in this class that should have

been entered in one of the other classes will

not be judged.

JUNIOR DESIGN: Communication and Product

Lego® constructions will not be accepted in any class.

7 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE

Class 269 Design an A3 Poster for a Special

Event.

Any media can be used, as can computers to

assist you with your final presentation.

Class 270 Communication Design, design a logo

or trademark using your own name or

initials.

Any media can be used for the finished

product. At least 1 x A3 sheet of annotated

sketches should accompany your finished

entry.

Class 271 Product Design, write a Product Design

Brief and present a final solution to the

brief.

Drawings, models and/or prototypes that

show the development of the idea can be

presented. Any media can be used. The

design brief should accompany your entry.

Class 272 Product Design, design and make a

model for a bus shelter.

Class 273 Any Other Example of Design Work,

not included elsewhere.

Designs submitted in this class that should

have been entered in one of the above

classes will not be judged.

9 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE

Class 274 Design an A3 poster for a Special

Event.

Any media can be used, as can computers to

assist you with your final presentation.

Class 275 Communication Design, write a

Communication Design Brief and present

a final solution to the brief.

Drawings, models and/or prototypes that

show the development of the idea can be

presented. Any media can be used (except

Lego®). The design brief should accompany

your entry.

Class 276 Communication Design, design a logo

or trademark using your own name and

initials.

Class 277 Product Design, write a Product

Design Brief and present a final solution

to the brief.

Drawings, models and/or prototypes that

show the development of the idea can be

presented. Any media can be used. The

design brief should accompany your entry.

Class 278 Product Design, design and make a

model for a bus shelter.

Any materials can be used for the finished

product. At least 1 x A3 sheet of annotated

sketches should accompany your finished

entry.

(the model is not to exceed 300 mm x 300

mm x 300 mm)

Class 279 Any Other Example of Design Work,

not included elsewhere.

Designs submitted in this class that should

have been entered in one of the above

classes will not be judged.

Lego® constructions will not be accepted.

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11 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE

Class 280 Design an A3 Poster for a Special

Event.

Any media can be used, as can computers to

assist you with your final presentation.

Class 281 Communication Design, write a

Communication Design Brief and present

a final solution to the brief.

Drawings, models and/or prototypes that

show the development of the idea can be

presented. Any media can be used (except

LEGO). The design brief should accompany

your entry.

Class 282 Communication Design, design a logo

or trademark using your own name and

initials.

Any media can be used for the finished

product. At least 1 x A3 sheet of annotated

sketches should accompany your finished

entry.

Class 283 Product Design, write a Product Design

Brief and present a final solution to the

brief.

Write a Product Design Brief and present a

final solution to the brief. Drawings, models

and/or prototypes that show the development

of the idea can be presented. Any media can

be used. The design brief should accompany

your entry.

Class 284 Product Design, design and make a

model for a bus shelter.

Any materials can be used for the finished

product. At least 1 x A3 sheeet of annotated

sketches should accompany your finished

entry.

(the model is not to exceed 300 mm x 300

mm x 300 mm)

Class 285 Any Other Example of Design Work, not

included elsewhere.

Designs submitted in this class that should

have been entered in one of the above

classes will not be judged.

13 TO 15 YEARS OF AGE

Class 286 Design an A3 Poster for a Special

Event.

Any media can be used, as can computers to

assist you with your final presentation.

Class 287 Communication Design, write a

Communication Design Brief and present

a final solution to the brief.

Drawings, models and/or prototypes that

show the development of the idea can be

presented. Any media can be used (except

LEGO©). A short design brief should

accompany your entry.

Class 288 Communication Design, design a logo

or trademark using your own name and

initials.

Any media can be used for the finished

product. At least 1 x A3 sheet of annotated

sketches should accompany your finished

entry.

Class 289 Product Design, write a Product Design

Brief and present a final solution to the

brief.

Drawings, models and/or prototypes that

show the development of the idea can be

presented. Any media can be used. The

design brief should accompany your entry.

Class 290 Product Design, design and make a

model for a bus shelter.

Any materials can be used for the finished

product. At least 1 x A3 sheet of annotated

sketches should accompany your finished

entry.

(the model is not to exceed 300 mm x 300

mm x 300 mm)

Class 291 Any Other Example of Design Work, not

included elsewhere.

Designs submitted in this class that should

have been entered in one of the above

classes will not be judged.

16 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE

Class 292 Design an A3 Poster for a Special

Event.

Any media can be used, as can computers to

assist you with your final presentation.

Class 293 Communication Design.

Write a Communication Design Brief and

present a final solution to the

brief. Drawings, models and/or prototypes

that show the development of the idea can be

presented. Any media (except Lego®) can

be used. The design brief should accompany

your entry.

Class 294 Product Design.

Write a Product Design Brief and present a

final solution to the brief. Drawings, models

and/or prototypes that show the development

of the idea can be presented. Any media

(except Lego®) can be used. The design

brief should accompany your entry.

Class 295 Any Other Example of Design Work, not

included elsewhere.

Designs submitted in this class that should

have been entered in one of the above

classes will not be judged.

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GRADUATED STUDENTS

(for students who attended secondary school in 2018)

Class 296 Design an A3 Poster for a Special

Event.

Any media can be used, as can computers to

assist you with your final presentation.

Class 297 Communication Design, write a Design

Communication Brief and present a final

solution to the brief.

Write a Communication Design Brief and

present a final solution to the

brief. Drawings, models and/or prototypes

that show the development of the idea can be

presented. Any media (except Lego®) can

be used. The design brief should accompany

your entry.

Class 298 Product Design, write a Product Design

Brief and present a final solution to the

brief.

Write a Product Design Brief and present a

final solution to the brief. Drawings, models

and/or prototypes that show the development

of the idea can be presented. Any media

(except Lego®) can be used. The design

brief should accompany your entry.

Class 299 Any Other Example of Design Work, not

included elsewhere.

Designs submitted in this class that should

have been entered in one of the above

classes will not be judged.

Lego® constructions will not be accepted.

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HAZARD REPORTING Competitors must notify the Area/Pavilion Supervisor or the Venue Management Office immediately of any hazards detected. Hazards are any situation which has the potential to cause: 1. Injury, illness or death to people or animals either

immediately or in the future 2. Damage or destruction to property INCIDENT REPORTING Competitors must notify the Area/Pavilion Supervisor or the Venue Management Office immediately an incident occurs which has resulted in: 1. The injury, illness or death of any person or animal 2. The damage, destruction or loss of property 3. A near miss incident that could have resulted in the

consequences listed in 1 and 2 WASTE DISPOSAL All waste including liquids must be disposed of responsibly and placed in the appropriate bin or receptacle. Storm drains must not be used for the disposal of any waste. HAZARD MINIMISATION All areas must be kept in a clean and tidy order with clearly defined and available access and exit routes at all times. Build-up of combustible waste must be avoided. Care must be taken to minimise trip hazards and obstacles that people may walk into. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The RA&HS are to be advised of all hazardous materials that are brought onto the Showground. Appropriate warning signs and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) will need to be provided before allowing these materials on site. SDS are to be available onsite and provided immediately upon request by an RA&HS Representative. MEDIA COMMENTS Any public comment on emergencies, incidents or other venue matters should only come from the RA&HS. The key media spokesperson for the RA&HS is the Marketing Manager. DUTY OF CARE It is important to ensure your own safety and that of all other site personnel, visitors and general public at the Adelaide Showground. All competitors have a “Duty of Care” to avoid exposing themselves or other people to situations which could lead to injury. This “Duty of Care” extends to the prevention of damage to property.

LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY 1. Release

Entry to and remaining on the Showground is entirely at the risk of the Exhibitor and to the maximum extent permitted by law, the Exhibitor releases the Society (which term includes in this clause the Society’s officers, employees, members and agents), from all claims and demands of every kind resulting from any accident, damage or injury occurring at the Showground, and without limitation, the Exhibitor acknowledges:

a) the Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury to or caused by any Exhibit;

b) the Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury to or caused by any Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees and Agents;

c) the Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury to a Motor Vehicle or any of its contents whilst it is located on the Showground; and

d) without limiting Regulations 1 (a) and 1 (b) above, the Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss, damage or injury resulting from the sale, treatment, failure to treat, destruction, disposal or other dealing with any Exhibit, or for loss, damage or injury to any personal belongings, equipment or property brought onto the Showground.

2. Indemnity To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Exhibitor must indemnify and keep indemnified the Society and its officers, employees, members and agents from and against all actions, claims, demands, losses, damages, costs, expenses and liabilities including without limitation, consequential loss and loss of profits for which the Society is or may be or become liable in respect of or arising from:

a) loss, damage or injury to any person in connection with the Exhibit or the relevant Event;

b) without limiting Regulation 2(a), loss, damage or injury to any other Exhibit or Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, Agents, or to the property of the Society, or its members, or to the general public, caused or contributed to or by any act or omission of an Exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees or Agents; and

c) without limiting Regulation 2(a), loss, damage or injury to the Exhibit, or the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, or Agents caused or contributed by an act or omission of an Exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the transportation, feeding or housing of an Exhibit of the Exhibitor.

COMPETITIVE EXHIBITOR – ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Updated May 2018

3. Removal from Showground Without prejudice to any other provision in these Regulations, where the Society, its officers, employees, members or agents removes an Exhibit, or causes an Exhibit to be removed from the Showground, the Exhibit is removed or caused to be removed entirely at the risk of the Exhibitor. The person or persons removing the Exhibit will be deemed to be the agent of the Exhibitor, and his or her acts and omissions will be deemed to be the acts and omissions of the Exhibitor.

4. Insurance The Society will arrange Animal Exhibitors Public Liability insurance cover for all Exhibitors of Exhibits being animals. The Exhibitor is bound by the terms and conditions of this insurance and by Statutory Duties as defined under the Insurance Contracts Act (1984). Details of the Animal Exhibitors Public Liability insurance are set out in the Relevant Schedule. The Society does not insure first party loss, damage or injury to Exhibits, and Exhibitors should consider purchasing insurance if required.

5. Personal effects The Society has no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage caused to personal belongings, equipment or property which is brought onto the Showground by an Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees or Agents.

EMERGENCY INFORMATION Emergency information and Emergency Assembly Points for the various animal pavilions and stables will be included with Exhibitor Entry Detail Returns and Notice to Exhibitor notifications. Competitors should be familiar with these plans. FIRST AID During the Royal Adelaide Show, St John provides First Aid Services but it is suggested that competitors have a basic First Aid kit for minor injuries. St John is not in attendance after public hours. For emergency contact details, check Notice Boards for onsite assistance or dial 000 for a medical emergency. RA&HS EMERGENCY FACILITIES Firefighting and other emergency equipment must not be removed or used for any other purpose. Missing or unserviceable equipment should be reported to the Venue Management Office immediately. SMOKING Smoking is only permitted in designated locations. The Royal Adelaide Show is a smoke free event.

TRAFFIC CONTROL The RA&HS Traffic Control Policy imposes speed restrictions within the Showground. For the duration of the Royal Adelaide Show the speed limit is 10 kph on the grounds and 8 kph inside buildings The use of vehicles inside the Showground is closely managed during the Royal Adelaide Show. Conditions of entry will be provided with the issue of Vehicle Entry Permits. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 1. All extension cords and electrical appliances should be

tested and tagged in accordance with current legislation as per Australian Standards 3760.

2. Removal of all untagged electrical equipment will be required or costs levied to exhibitors regarding any equipment without a current inspection tag.

3. Power boards with overload protection can only be used at the discretion of the Venue Manager.

4. The use of double adaptors is strictly prohibited. 5. Appliances and power cables must not be used or laid

through any area that may become wet. 6. Power cables must not be laid across walkways, paths,

roads or any area where damage could occur to the cable.

7. Bar (resistance) heaters are strictly prohibited. 8. Light sockets must not be used for any other purpose 9. In external areas only, extension leads that are Heavy

Duty Rated may be used.

To find out more, please contact Jackie Marsh, Sponsorship Co-ordinatorPhone: 08 8210 5284 or visit theshow.com.au

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For further information please contact the Society on (08) 8210 5211 or visit rahs.com.au