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What is it and how it works
The Cream of the Crop Competition provides an innovative and fun tool for students to document and share with others their studies and story. The competition is open to students in NSW secondary and tertiary education institutions involved in agriculture, primary industries and natural resource management studies.

Prizes* on offer INCLUDE:
Secondary School
– Junior High School (Year 7 & 8) $500 Best Presentation
– Junior High School (Year 7 & 8) $250 Runner-Up
– Middle High School (Year 9 &10) $500 Best Presentation
– Middle High School ( Year 9 & 10) $250 Runner Up
– Senior High School (Year 11 & 12) $500 Best Presentation
– Senior High School (Year 11 & 12) $250 Runner-Up
TertIary Studies
– Undergraduate and TAFE $500 Best Presentation
– Undergraduate and TAFE $250 Runner-Up
– Postgraduate $500 Best Presentation
– Postgraduate $250 Runner-Up

* Prizes will be Woolworths Wish Gift Cards, which can be redeemed at Woolworths supermarkets, Big W and Dick Smith.

The best 15 entries will also be published on the Landlearn NSW website www.landlearnnsw.org.au
Category Winners will be announced at a function in their honour during the 2011 Royal Easter Show.

LandLearn NSW is an education program to encourage and support the incorporation of studies about sustainable primary production and natural resource management into K-12 classroom teaching.
Landlearn NSW is a partnership between the NSW Government, NSW Farmers’ Association and the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW.

 
 

What is it and how it works

 
 

Secrets to getting your message across using PowerPoint

 
 

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Rules and Regulations

 
 

Entry form

 
 

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