Past winners 2023
Check out the 2023 competition-winning projects!
Overall (People’s Choice Award) Winner 2023
JANAKI KALLIDAI FROM HARE KRISHNA SCHOOL
With her thought-provoking speech, Janaki has won an amazing $1,000 which will be donated to her school thanks to our generous sponsor Cookie Time! Check out her full speech here. Thank you to all the students who entered the competition.
Top 10 projects 2023
Caitlin Thwaites & Ella Tait
Artwork. Year 8 from Chisnallwood Intermediate School.
The project is to show that animals cannot fight for themselves or control their future. The syringe represents the injections that the animals are forced to get, the cow and pig represent their slaughter for someone's dinner and the rabbit represents animal testing with cosmetics.
Janaki Kallidai
Speech. Year 9 from Hare Krishna School.
I absolutely dislike the fact that people in society eat animals. People generally say that we should all be kind to animals and treat them with respect, just as we want to feel respected. Still, those people eat meat, and I hate it. So, to try to stop this cruel act, I wrote a speech about the importance of reducing meat consumption, only in the pure hope that my speech will persuade people to stop eating meat.
Phoebe Suoliu
Artwork. Year 7 from Murray's Bay Intermediate school.
In my project/artwork, I incorporated various art techniques such as sketching, watercolor, color pencil, alcohol markers, and digital art. These techniques were used to highlight the potential future consequences of animal harm and environmental pollution.
Zoe Clements
Poster. Year 13 from Albany Senior High School.
I have created a poster about adopting pets instead of buying them from breeders.
Suia Samuelu
Song. Year 10 from Palmerston North Girls High School.
This is a song I wrote to help people understand about 'Think Kind'.
Scarlett Cachatoor-Faber
Comic. Year 8 from Tauranga Adventist School.
Click here to view full comic.
A comic I hand-drew about schools promoting vegetarianism and how that changed a factory farming company to be more animal-friendly.
Mishika Chawla
Speech. Year 7 from Papatoetoe Intermediate.
Click here to view full speech.
I learned about the harm that is done to animals. I chose this project to explain to people why it is important to be kind to animals.
Hanna Zych
Artwork. Year 6 from St. Benedicts School Khandallah.
One girl is very angry at animals and is being mean. We need to tell her to stop this. She is making the puppy sad. The other girl is being kind and loves her cat, which makes him happy.
Rachel Gammon
Advert. Year 11 from Wellington Girls College.
An image of packaged steak with the quotes "Don't overthink it" and "Be kind, go vegetarian". The package of steak has a label for "Happy Cow, Grade A Steak," a made-up company. The poster is showing a hypothetical quote from what the owner of the company would say: do not overthink that cows would be happy to be steak. The poster then says to go vegetarian.
William Gu
Poster. Year 7 from Wentworth College.
I, as a human, decided to express my gratitude towards all the animals and about the cruelty and pain they are going through while humans are spoiled and want the world only to themselves and see animals as toys or food. With a creative selection of art techniques and many brushes and pens, I have created and researched for weeks about animal cruelty and how humans simply use them as if they are not living things. In conclusion, we have to do something to stop animal cruelty and save those innocent lives used and trapped in despair.
Runner-up projects 2023
Susannah Hovell
Year 9 from Whangarei Girls High School.
Logan Daly
Year 8 from Chisnallwood Intermediate School.
Erin Wu
Year 4 from Cornwall Park District School.
Shanaya McElhinney
Year 9 from Marlborough Girls College.
Phoebe Guo
Year 10 from Mission Heights Junior College.
Xuanya Gu
Year 6 from Scott Point School.
Georgia Blyde
Year 3 from St Andrews College.
Click here to listen to the World of Amazing Animals song.
Lene Kardel
Year 6 from Tamariki School.
Nitai-Caitanya Stansfield
From Hare Krishna School.
Luka Babic
Year 4 from Bayfield Primary.
Mila Hancock
Year 2 from Omata School.
Freya Newbould
Year 12 from Howick College.
Rivith Madhasekara
Year 7 from Waikowhai Intermediate.
Anna Chan
Year 3 from Whangaparaoa Primary.
Tihon Pyntyo
Year 6 from Rudolf Steiner School.