SBS receive 20,000 entries in language competition

Staff Writer
Mandi Wicks

Nearly 20,000 students nationwide entered the inaugural SBS National Languages Competition, which aims to encourage and celebrate a love of learning languages in Australia. 

SBS Director of Audio and Language Content Mandi Wicks said:

“We’re thrilled with the huge response we have received from across the country to the inaugural SBS National Languages Competition. It’s been wonderful to see the range of beautiful illustrations and written submissions which indicate how important language is to many young Australians today. 

Australia is one of the most multicultural and multilingual nations, and we believe the SBS National Languages Competition delivers on SBS’s purpose toinspire Australians to explore and celebrate diversity.”

72 national finalists from across the country were announced on 30 August. One winner from each of the three categories was selected by an SBS judging panel including Director of Audio and Language Content, Mandi Wicks, SBS Arabic24 presenter Heba Kassoua and TV screenwriter, columnist and author Benjamin Law. 

In addition, Community Languages Australia selected 24 entries from the 72 national finalists, who were eligible for the People’s Choice Competition. One winner per category was voted by the public between 30 August and 9 September.

SBS and Community Languages Australia (CLA) today announced six national winners across three age categories. The winners, as selected by the SBS judging panel and the public vote, will be flown to the SBS National Languages Competition Awards Ceremony in Sydney to accept their award and prize on Saturday 8 October.

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