Primary school children invited to enter council’s ‘Get Ready’ competition and win

Entries are now open for the Sunshine Coast Get Ready Schools Competition which challenges students to create an engaging video to highlight the importance of having a “WHAT IF PLAN”.

Mayor Mark Jamieson said experience shows communities who are well prepared and aware before a disaster occurs, are more resilient and able to recover faster.

“Disaster preparedness starts with our youngest community members,” Mayor Jamieson said.

“As part of the Get Ready Queensland program, council has developed an education program for school students so that young people are part of the conversation when it comes to disaster preparedness.

“We are inviting schools from across the region to enter the Sunshine Coast Get Ready schools competition, which will see children from across the Coast produce a short video that highlights the importance of having a “WHAT IF PLAN.”

“By working together we can create a stronger and more resilient community.

“This initiative really aligns with our region’s healthy, smart, creative vision.”

The Top 10 finalists will be played at the Sunshine Coast Emergency Services Community Expo on Sunday, May 19 where the community will have the chance to vote for the winning entry.

The winning team and their school will be mentored by a Sunshine Coast marketing agency to take their entry to the next level. They will work behind the scenes and in front of the camera with the company to deliver their entry concept for council’s 2019 Get Ready television, radio and social media campaign.

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