Children's Week Promotion

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View a range of Children’s Week promotional resources for 2026 below!

The Children’s Week National Theme for 2026 is based on UNCRC Article 30:
Children have the right to use their own language, celebrate their culture and practise their religion.

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Poster Design Winner

Congratulations to 10 year old Aurore from the ACT!

Aurore (10YO) noted "Australia is a welcoming and multicultural community that is composed of many unique individuals with similarities and differences.  I am new to this country, and I am learning English in the Introductory English Centre. We can unite in our belief that all people, including children, have the right to be heard when they project kindness, respect and harmony in our community. We can proudly celebrate our language, culture and religion."

View a range of translations for the words “Children’s Week”, or help translate them into your own language here.

Download the poster and assets below:

Use of the Children's Week Logo

The official Children’s Week logo is a registered trademark of the Children’s Week Council of Australia. The words “Children’s Week” are also trademarked.

Use of the Children’s Week poster and logo is permitted for organisations that uphold the values and purpose of Children’s Week. This includes ensuring activities are child-safe and child-friendly, promoting and respecting the rights of children, and providing environments free from alcohol, smoking, and illicit substances. Events should celebrate children’s talents, achievements, and contributions to society, while recognising and supporting parents, carers, and all those who contribute to children’s wellbeing.

Organisations are encouraged to visit their relevant State or Territory Children’s Week website for local information, guidelines, and requirements around use of the logo.

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2027 Poster Competition

The 2027 poster competition will be announced later this year.

This is a wonderful opportunity for children to explore their creativity, share their unique perspectives, and celebrate what culture, language, and belonging mean to them. All entries will help shine a light on the rich diversity of children’s voices across our communities.