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Bundaberg student takes top prize in QLD Literary Competition

Independent Education Union - Queensland and Northern Territory (IEU-QNT)

Pictured are some of the 2025 Literary Competition judges. From left - Rae White, Rebecca Cheers and Antoinette Mizen.
Pictured are some of the 2025 Literary Competition judges. From left - Rae White, Rebecca Cheers and Antoinette Mizen.

A local Bundaberg student was honoured with an award on Wednesday evening at the Independent Education Union – Queensland and Northern Territory (IEU-QNT) and English Teachers’ Association of Queensland’s (ETAQ) annual Literary Competition presentation.

Samantha Brammer, from Bundaberg Christian College, won the Years 7 and 8 poetry category with her submission, “The colour of silence.”

Ynes Sanz, who judged the entries, said the winning entry was a very fine poem.

“The Colour of Silence is an articulate and mature work which tackles the formidable subject of suicide with thoughtful eloquence, building to a concluding section which is restrained and beautifully crafted,” Ms Sanz said.  

“The poet has the courage to write about disturbing content but the mature restraint in their writing allows us to keep reading and reflect on something important,” she said.

The Literary Competition was established by the IEU-QNT’s antecedent union in 1959 to encourage literary development and freedom of expression in young people.

ETAQ President Carley Elliott said over 1500 submissions of poetry, short stories and non-fiction prose were entered into this year’s Competition, with all schools providing a high quality of entries for judging.

“Now in its 66th year, the Literary Competition remains the oldest continuing writing competition in Queensland and is open to students and staff in both state and non-government schools,” Ms Elliott said.

IEU-QNT Branch Secretary Terry Burke said the Literary Competition was a great opportunity for students to hone their writing skills and creativity.

“The Literary Competition judges were impressed with the exceptional talent on display this year, with a diverse range of entries submitted from across the state,” Mr Burke said.

“I congratulate those outstanding writers who were awarded prizes and thank all those who entered the 2025 Literary Competition,” he said.

See the attached list of 2025 Literary Competition winners, placegetters, and Highly Commended Award recipients.

List of Literary Competition first place category winners for 2025

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• Short story: Anika Blades, Marsden State High School, Waterford West

Years 11 and 12
• Short story: Manling Sun, Kenmore State High School, Kenmore
• Poem: Zeta Vayanos, Cannon Hill Anglican College, Cannon Hill
• Non-fiction prose: Harriet McIvor, All Saints Anglican School, Merrimac

Years 9 and 10
• Short story: Charlotte Guthrie, St Andrew’s Anglican College, Peregian Springs
• Poem:Isabelle Refalo, Mackay Northern Beaches State High School, Rural View

Years 7 and 8
• Short story: Amaia Benedek Escauriaza, Kelvin Grove State College, Kelvin Grove
• Poem: Samantha Brammer, Bundaberg Christian College, Bundaberg

Years 5 and 6
• Short story: Derrick Chen, Ormiston College, Ormiston
• Poem: Derrick Chen, Ormiston College, Ormiston


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The Independent Education Union – Queensland and Northern Territory (IEU-QNT) represents more than 17,000 teachers, school support staff, principals and early childhood education employees across Queensland and the Northern Territory.


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Pictured are some of the 2025 Literary Competition judges. From left - Rae White, Rebecca Cheers and Antoinette Mizen.
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Guest speaker Brian Falkner.
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2025 - Literary Award Recipientsv2.pdf

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