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Learning through Anzac experience

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Published: May 8, 2025
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RARE OPPORTUNITY: The 2026 Premier’s Anzac Prize prize offers Queensland students and teachers a first-hand experience of our rich war history.
RARE OPPORTUNITY: The 2026 Premier’s Anzac Prize prize offers Queensland students and teachers a first-hand experience of our rich war history.
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QUEENSLAND students and teachers are being called to honour the state’s rich military history by applying for the 2026 Premier’s Anzac Prize.

Applications are now open, offering a life-changing opportunity to experience key sites of World War I across England, France and Belgium.

The Prize will award eight students and two teachers a fully funded, two-week international journey. Participants will visit iconic battlefields and memorials, attend the Anzac Day dawn service at Villers-Bretonneux, and walk in the footsteps of the Anzacs who made the ultimate sacrifice during the First World War.

Students will also gain valuable research skills through workshops and immersive learning experiences.

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Premier David Crisafulli has encouraged students and teachers to apply for the free program, describing it as a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

“The Anzacs are our nation’s heroes, and we owe them a debt of gratitude for their service,” Mr Crisafulli said.

“I want all young Queenslanders to feel proud and connected to their Anzac roots, and this prize offers them a first-hand experience of our rich war history. It is a truly inspirational learning experience. Our 2026 cohort will develop a lifelong respect for our servicemen and women and return home with the Anzac legacy in their hearts.”

Minister for Education John-Paul Langbroek said the prize was more than just an academic experience.

“This journey is academically enriching, but it also helps students to create close bonds, lifelong friendships and core memories,” Mr Langbroek said.

“I’m confident next year’s students will be incredible ambassadors for Queensland, and I encourage everyone to apply for this memorable trip.”

Applications for students close at 5pm on Tuesday, July 22, while teacher applications close earlier, on Friday, July 4.

Recipients of the 2026 Premier’s Anzac Prize will be announced by the end of Term 3.

The Premier’s Anzac Prize has support from RSL Queensland and the State Library of Queensland.

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