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Aiyahna's incredible "Crack It" took out first place for the Year 4 to Year 6 category.

The “Crack It” poster took out first place for the Year 4 to Year 6 category in the Longreach competition

Today Police Minister Jo-Ann Miller, Road Safety Minister Mark Bailey and Acting Assistant Commissioner Mike Keating of Road Policing Command launched the  ‘Your kids are telling you…’ campaign.

We are searching for the masterpieces of Queensland’s budding young artists that will feature as part of a new social media road safety campaign aimed at curbing their parent’s bad driving habits.

Police Minister Jo-Ann Miller said the ‘Your kids are telling you…’ campaign would tap into the unique and frank way that children often unintentionally call out their parents’ bad behaviour.

Our Ladies- Georgia Abbott

An entry into the Longreach competition.

There are two categories – Prep to Year 3 and Year 4 to Year 6 – and the posters can be about any aspect of road safety.

Their will be five winning posters from each category and they will form part of the campaign which will run on the QPS Facebook and Twitter accounts during the winter school holidays.

The deadline for submissions is 5pm June 19.

To submit your form go to the QPS News site.


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