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  1. 23 sie 2024 · The National History Challenge is a free research-based competition for Australian students. It gives students a chance to be historians, researching world history, examining Australia’s past, investigating their community or exploring their own roots.

    • Prizes

      Prizes. All students who participate in the National History...

    • 2024 Winners

      National Winners. National Young Historian. Year Level...

  2. Prizes. All students who participate in the National History Challenge are recognised according to their level of achievement . The following table shows how awards for ALL participants are determined. Notification of winners will take place after judging is completed.

  3. National Winners. National Young Historian. Year Level 11-12. Angus Ellerman. Brisbane Grammar School. Year Level 10. Isuli Perera. Camberwell Girls’ Grammar School.

  4. 26 lip 2024 · Rewards include prizes and travel to Canberra for the National Presentation Ceremony on 25 November 2024. Prizes are awarded to the National Young Historian of the Year, State Young Historians of the Year, year level winners and winners in special categories. Entries close on 23 August 2024.

  5. The National History Challenge is a research-based competition for students. It gives students a chance to be an historian, investigating their community and exploring their own past. It emphasises and rewards quality research, the use of community resources and effective communication and presentation.

  6. 23 sie 2024 · The National Museum of Australia is a proud sponsor of the National History Challenge, an annual research-based competition for students. The challenge emphasises and rewards quality research, the use of community resources and effective presentation.

  7. www.naa.gov.au › competitions-and-special-programs › national-history-challengeNational History Challenge - naa.gov.au

    Explore this year's National History Challenge theme of Crisis and Response using primary sources from National Archives' collection. For more information on the special category and how to enter, visit the National History Challenge website.

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