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Consultation has concluded
What do our young people think Mosman should be like in 2032?
'Postcards from the Future', a project just for primary and high school students in Mosman, was launched in July.
We are asking primary students to draw a picture of their ideal future Mosman, and high school students to write a short story about what they want Mosman to be like in 2032.
To enter, primary students should download a 'postcard' from the Document Library on the right then upload their completed entry to the Primary School 'Submissions' tab.
High school students can either do the same or write their story online using the High School 'Submissions' tab.
Alternatively, completed entry forms from either primary school or high school students can be emailed to Postcards@mosman.nsw.gov.au or posted to 'Postcards from the Future, Mosman Council, PO Box 211 SPIT JUNCTION 2088.
There are prizes of $250 and $150 gift vouchers to be won in each category. Entries close Sunday 31 October 2021.
Our brainstorming video has some inspirational ideas for postcard topics:
What do our young people think Mosman should be like in 2032?
'Postcards from the Future', a project just for primary and high school students in Mosman, was launched in July.
We are asking primary students to draw a picture of their ideal future Mosman, and high school students to write a short story about what they want Mosman to be like in 2032.
To enter, primary students should download a 'postcard' from the Document Library on the right then upload their completed entry to the Primary School 'Submissions' tab.
High school students can either do the same or write their story online using the High School 'Submissions' tab.
Alternatively, completed entry forms from either primary school or high school students can be emailed to Postcards@mosman.nsw.gov.au or posted to 'Postcards from the Future, Mosman Council, PO Box 211 SPIT JUNCTION 2088.
There are prizes of $250 and $150 gift vouchers to be won in each category. Entries close Sunday 31 October 2021.
Our brainstorming video has some inspirational ideas for postcard topics: