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2025 Poster Competition

The National NAIDOC Poster competition has become an iconic feature of National NAIDOC Week and has a rich and significant history beginning in 1967 when the National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) first began producing posters. NAIDOC posters have been exhibited by various Australian cultural institutions such as the National Museum of Australia and reflect not only the many significant social changes that have occurred since 1967 but also the evolution of art over the years. 

Each year the National NAIDOC Poster Competition encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists aged 16 years and over to submit their artwork which reflects that year's National NAIDOC Week Theme. 

In recent years, the National NAIDOC Poster competition winning artists have been afforded numerous opportunities to work with organisations such as the Australian Open, Microsoft, The Project television show and various state travel authorities that have wrapped public transport vehicles in the winning artwork. 

How to enter

To submit an entry, please complete the Poster Competition entry form below. Please review the Poster Competition terms and conditions before completing.

The Poster Competition has been extended. Now closing on Sunday 2 March 2025, 11:59pm (AEDT).

2025 National NAIDOC Poster Competition entry form

Please indicate the entrant's age
All applicants must be 16 years and older. Where a participating artist is under the age of 18, the artist’s adult parent/guardian must complete the Entry Form by stating their own name on behalf of the name of the artist to indicate their agreement with these terms and conditions on behalf of the artist.
Entry type
Please note if you are submitting a group entry, each member of the group must complete an entry form.
Title
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Entrants must be Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, as defined by the following:

  • is of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent
    identifies as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • is accepted as such by the community in which they live or have lived.
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