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Writing Competitions for Kids

Last Updated: June 2, 2025
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Putting pen to paper, or even fingers to keyboard, is a wonderful creative outlet for people of any age. As children are developing and learning to read and write, what better way to encourage them to share their stories than with a little healthy competition.

We are fortunate in Australia there are many accessible avenues for entering writing competitions, even if you are under the age of 18. It is just a matter of knowing when and where to look.

Here we have rounded up some popular writing competitions suitable for children to enter. Now all you have to do is decide which ones to enter, what to write and start writing!

Table of Contents

  • Writing Competitions for Kids
    • AWMA writing competition (martial arts theme)
    • ABC Heywire Competition
    • CYA Writers and Illustrators Conference – Hatchlings Competition
    • Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards
    • Dymocks Beyond Words Competition
    • The Golden Pen Writing Award
    • The Kids News Short Story Competition
  • Considerations When Entering Writing Competitions for Kids
  • Tips for Entering Writing Competitions

Writing Competitions for Kids

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Competition details are correct at time of writing, but are subject to change, so please check individual websites and entry requirements carefully.

AWMA writing competition (martial arts theme)

This year Albury Wodonga Martial Arts (AWMA) is celebrating their 10th year! Amongst their special events they are including a writing competition on the theme of Martial Arts with their friends at Martial Artists Magazine Australia publishing the winning entries.

Type: fiction or non-fiction and you donโ€™t have to be a martial artist to enter. It could be a story featuring martial arts or you could write an essay about an aspect of training. Or a piece about what martial arts means to you. Whatever you like, as long as martial arts are a central part and you treat it with respect. Closes June 14 2025. 

Open to: All ages (3 categories)

Entry fee: 16 and above $10, 10-15 years $5, 9 years and under $5

Prizes: Small cash price and subscription to Martial Arts Magazine

More details can be found at AWMA

ABC Heywire Competition

For more than 25 years the annual ABC Heywire Competition has been helping stories of youth outside of the big Australian cities be shared among the rest of the country. These inspiring true stories help young people feel connected and their voices heard even though they may live remotely. Winners have the opportunity to work with ABC staff to produce their story to be featured on ABC and also attend the Heywire Summit.

Type – A true story about an aspect of your life in text, audio or video format (~400 words)

Open To – High school students in regional, rural and remote Australia

Entry fee – Free

Prizes – Winning stories featured on ABC Radio and abc.net.au and receive an all-expenses paid trip to the Heywire Summit in Canberra.

More details can be found at ABC.

CYA Writers and Illustrators Conference – Hatchlings Competition

Each year the CYA Conference is held to help new and established writers and illustrators of Children’s and Young Adult literature to learn, grow and connect. As part of this conference there is a raft of writing competitions open to the public, of which the Hatchlings competition is one.  With three categories, and open themes, young people, aged 8 to 18 can showcase their writing in picture books, chapter books or the adult genre. Your work may even get in front of a publisher โ€“ and who knows what may happen then!

Type – Three categories (Picture book, chapter book, writing for adultโ€™s genre)

Open To – 8 โ€“ 18-year-olds worldwide

Entry fee – Free

Prizes – Three prizes for each category ($40 – $100)

More details can be found at CYA Conference.

Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards

If you like to write poetry, or want to start, then the annual Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards, which have been running for more than 39 years, is a wonderful competition to enter. Students are free to write poetry on any topic, though an optional theme is provided each year for those that wish to accept it. If you are stuck for inspiration or are after some writing tips, check out the learning resources section on the webpage or read some of the previous winning entries.

Type – Poetry

Open To – Students enrolled in an Australian educational facility

Entry fee – Starting at $20

Prizes – Cash prizes, trophies, book vouchers, publication in the annual anthology and participation certificates.

More details can be found at Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards.

Dymocks Beyond Words Competition

The Dymocks Beyond Words Competition asks school students to write their very best short story, on any theme, in any genre. The catch, you need to keep the word count between 500 โ€“ 1,500 words. Prizes include varying amounts of money and can be won in special categories such as regional Australia, First Nations, EAL/D and more.

Type – Short story (500 โ€“ 1,500 words)

Open To – Current primary and high school students in Australia

Entry fee – Free

Prizes – The chance to win a share of $15, 500

More details can be found at Dymocks Beyond Words.

The Golden Pen Writing Award

Practice your writing, as you tailor your submission to the specific theme of this annual writing competition. Western Australian students can enter this competition in one of three age categories (Junior, Middle or Senior) for the chance to win some great prizes.

Type – Fiction, non-fiction, graphic novel (Limit of 3,000 words)

Open To – Western Australian students (or whole classes) in Years 4 – 12

Entry fee – Free

Prizes – Cash prizes, book vouchers, publication on Scribblers website, certificates

More details can be found at Scribblers Festival. 

The Kids News Short Story Competition

This Kids News writing competition encourages children from Kindergarten to Year 9 to write a short story on any theme or topic โ€“ let your imagination run wild. Students from kindergarten to Year 4 have a word limit of 250 โ€“ 750 words, while the older children in Years 5-9, have a limit of 500 โ€“ 1,000 words.

Type – Short stories (varying word limits for different age groups)

Open To – Students from kindergarten to Year 9 throughout Australia

Entry fee – Free

Prizes – iPad, book packs, getting your story published and a HarperCollins Childrenโ€™s Books mentorship.

More details can be found at Kids News

These are just some of the many writing competitions for children that are available in Australia. A quick internet search and keeping an eye out at your local education facilities and libraries can also assist you in finding other competitions to enter. Remember, when you do find one, share it with your classmates, family and friends. Who knows you may be the next JK Rowling, Enid Blyton or Roald Dahl!

Considerations When Entering Writing Competitions for Kids

A finger pressing the blue submit button on a keyboard.

  • Is the competition open to children of your age?
  • Can anyone from Australia enter, or do you have to live in a particular area?
  • What category is the competition โ€“ poetry, short story, anything.
  • Is there a fee for entering or is it free?
  • Do you have the consent of your parent/carers to enter the competition?
  • Are there any other special conditions in regard to entering the competition?

Tips for Entering Writing Competitions

If you are planning on entering a writing competition, it is important to follow a few guidelines to give yourself, and your writing, the best chance of winning.

  • Follow ALL competition guidelines, paying particular attention to word count, what details to include, presentation and submission dates.
  • Always ask someone else, or several people, to read your submission and ask them for constructive feedback.
  • Run spell-check and grammar-check over your finished work.
  • Print out your submission and read it aloud. This is a great way of hearing and seeing errors you may have missed previously.
  • Donโ€™t use fancy fonts. Make sure the font is readable and not too small (or too big). Fonts such as Times New Roman, Arial or Calibri in font size 12 are common choices.

And remember, donโ€™t be disheartened if you do not win the first or any writing competition you enter. It does not mean your writing is bad, it may just mean your writing wasnโ€™t right for that competition at that time. Sometimes, it is the writing process that is the fun part, not necessarily winning. You can also use any feedback provided to improve your writing.

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About the author, Meaghan Brightwell

Meaghan is an AFOL (adult fan of LEGO), intrepid traveller, and has a real knack for hunting down new and exciting playgrounds. In her past life Meaghan worked closely with families as a nurse and vacation care co-ordinator but can now be found awkwardly scaling play equipment with her two kids, enjoying a leisurely walk or reading a book.

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