In Summary
- Young writers across the Goulburn Valley are invited to participate in the 2025 Furphy Literary Awards, with entries now open for junior and youth categories in short story and poetry.
- The competition provides an opportunity for young storytellers to develop their writing skills and showcase their creativity, supported by Greater Shepparton City Council, the Furphy Foundation, La Trobe University, and Goulburn Valley Libraries.
- Winners will receive cash prizes, with first place in each category awarded $300, second place $100, and third place $50.
- Entries close at 11.59pm on Saturday 31 May 2025, and further details, including submission information, can be found by tapping here.
Since its inception in 1992, the awards have celebrated storytelling and highlighted its importance in Australian culture.
Entries are now open for the junior and youth categories, which include Junior Short Story and Junior Poetry for writers 12 years and under, and Youth Short Story and Youth Poetry for writers aged 13 to 17 years.
Greater Shepparton City Council Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the awards provide an excellent platform for young people to develop their writing skills and share their creativity.
“The Furphy Literary Awards are a fantastic opportunity for young writers to showcase their talent and imagination. Every story has value, and we look forward to reading the unique and inspiring entries from our local young people,” he said.
“We encourage young people to take part and share their voices through poetry and short stories. It’s a great way to develop writing skills and build confidence in storytelling.”
Each category will have a first-place prize of $300, with second place receiving $100 and third place $50.
Entries close at 11.59pm on Saturday 31 May 2025. Tap here for more information and to enter.
For further information, please call the Furphy Literary Awards Coordinator on 0408 553 087 or email fla@furphystory.com