| This competition is open to all Australian YouTubers to create a 5-10 min video on the topic ‘Rosewood Unearthed,’ revealing the past and bringing to light lesser-known histories and stories of Rosewood, Queensland.Entries must be uploaded to a YouTube Channel with the tag #RosewoodUnearthed. Full details are on our website.
 
 Entry is free. The total prize money will be $1000.
 Entries close at midnight Sunday 18 May 2025.
 Links to YouTube video entries must be received by the closing date with the details of entrants.
 
 There are two categories:
 • Open Category: Aged 19 years and over. First prize: $500, Runner-up $100
 • Student Category: Aged 18 years and under or attending an Australian High School at the time of entry.
 First prize: $200, Runner-up: $100
 Entries will be judged on the following criteria: The ability to communicate information about Rosewood Qld, revealing the past and bringing to light lesser-known histories and stories of Rosewood.
 
 Content Ideas
 • Interviews
 • Family member relating a little-known story about the area
 • Traditional documentary
 • A personal journey around the town
 • Focus on the history of buildings in the town
 • A dramatic recreation of a historical event
 • Something experimental
 
 Sources of Information and Inspiration  https://rosewoodhistory.au/resources/ | https://www.pictureipswich.com.au/ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zRbZZjO-7E
 
 Open Category (I am 19 years or older)
 ENTER HERE https://forms.office.com/r/gTYmrta6Yn
 Student Category (I am aged 18 years and under or attending an Australian high school at the time of entry.)
 ENTER HERE https://forms.office.com/r/UjeaXXwsUN
 
 This competition is sponsored by
 PRD Bremer Valley, George’s Garage, the Rosewood Hotel,
 and Boughen’s Electrical Services.
   NOTE: This is a companion event to our free talk by Robert Braiden, Walkabout With Rob Videoing History a YouTube content creator who showcases interesting spots in cities and towns through his entertaining WalkaboutWithRob YouTube videos. Saturday, 26 April at the Rosewood Library from 9:30 – 11:00 am. |