Centre for Creative and Cultural Research
11 Kirinari Street
Bruce ACT 2617
cccr@canberra.edu.au
Higher Degree by Research enquiries:
artsanddesignhdr@canberra.edu.au
A prize sponsored by Faculty of Health and supported by Centre for Creative and Cultural Research.
The º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Poetry Prize aims to inspire others through poetry to consider the journey to live life well. The poem may be focused on mental or physical health, and can investigate what living life well means. This may include barriers to living a well life, promoting a life lived well, or describe the experience of, or transition to, living life well.
The º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Poetry Prize will be announced on or before 30 September 2024 and prize winners and short-list will be notified prior to that.
The º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Poetry Prize will be open for entries from April to 14 July 2024.
1. When you enter the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Poetry Prize (‘the Prize’) you are indicating that you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. Entrants must conform to all terms and conditions to be eligible.
2. Administrators (‘the Administrators’) will be appointed each year of the Prize by the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Faculty of Health.
3. The Prize Administrators reserve the right to cancel or amend the competition and these Terms and Conditions without notice. Any changes to the competition will be notified to entrants as soon as possible by the Administrators.
4. Entries may only be submitted by those who live in Australia.
5. All entrants must be 18 years of age or over when they enter the Prize.
6. Entries may not be submitted on someone else's behalf.
7. The following persons are not eligible to enter the competition or assist any eligible person to enter: judges; the competition Administrators; º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ academics, general staff or other º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ employees, or immediate family members of these people.
8. All entries must be submitted online through the Health Poetry Prize website. No other form of entry is permitted.
9. The text documents containing poems entered for the prize MUST NOT include the author’s name anywhere in the text of the entry or anywhere else in the document, such as in headers, footers or in any other place. The text document of any entry that includes the author's name will be disqualified.
10. No responsibility can be accepted for entries that are not received for whatever reason.
11. Confirmation of receipt of all Prize entries will be sent by email only to those who provide a valid email address. No other correspondence about the receipt of entries will be entered into.
12. An entry fee of AUD$10 per poem will be charged.
13. It is not possible to complete the entry process without making payment via the Prize registration website (Visa/Mastercard Credit/Debit cards only) for your entry or entries. No other payment method will be accepted.
14. Entries must be submitted as either an MS Word file (.doc or .docx), Rich Text Format (.rtf) or as a PDF (.pdf). Other computer file formats will not be accepted.
15. Entries that are uploaded to the Prize website must be in a clear, legible font.
16. Poems should be set out and spaced so that they are easy to read. If the judges determine that an entry does not meet these requirements, that entry will not be considered further.
17. All poems entered for the Prize must be single poems with a maximum length of 50 lines, and be no more than 600 words in total (not including the poem's title, any short epigraph, blank lines, the numbering of sections of poems, etc).
18. Entries must be poems on the subject of Health. Entries must be written primarily in English (only a few words in another language or languages are permitted). Translations will not be eligible for the Prize.
19. Entries must be original works by an individual author (not a company or other collective entity).
20. Entries must be unpublished works that have not been previously published or broadcast publicly, in whole or part. For example, poems cannot have been published in books, magazines, or similar collections open to the public. Poems can be accepted if they have only been self-published on social media, blogs, or message boards.
21. Entries must not be created (i.e. authored) by a computer program.
22. Entrants must retain copies of the poems that are entered. Once entered, the text of a poem cannot be retrieved or altered.
23. Entrants warrant that: (i) they have personally created their entry and own all rights to it; (ii) all related intellectual property belongs to the entrant; and (iii) the entry does not violate any laws of any country or infringe upon another party's trademark or copyright. Entrants indemnify the Prize and its Administrators against any loss or damages resulting from a breach of this warranty.
24. Simultaneous submissions will not be permitted (i.e. submissions to other prizes and/or publications at any time during the period that entries are being considered). A poem will be ineligible if it is under contract to any publisher or broadcaster.
25. No changes will be permitted once an entry has been submitted.
26. Poems not selected for Winner, Runner-Up, or the published º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Poetry Prize anthology in one year may be submitted again in a subsequent year provided that the poem meets all of the Prize terms and conditions in the year that it is submitted.
27. All authors must provide their own name for record keeping purposes. If you wish to have your poem published under a pseudonym, this may be included as part of your details on the entry form.
28. Every Prize entrant is fully responsible for the consequences that arise from providing false or misleading information. Any poem that is submitted under a false name, or is accompanied by false information, will be automatically disqualified from the Prize.
29. Poets may submit up to six (6) of their works for the Prize in any one year.
30. The winner will receive AUD$3000.
31. The runner-up (second-placed poem) will receive AUD$1000.
32. The prize winning poems, and a further shortlist selection of up to 10 poems submitted to this competition will be published online on the Faculty of Health website, and potentially published in a º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Poetry Prize Anthology. Each shortlisted poet will receive $100.
33. Entries may be submitted from 00:01 AEST, 1 April 2024 until 23:59 AEST, 14 July 2024.
34. Prize-winners will be notified prior to the Prize announcement on or before 30 September 2024.
35. Any poem that is determined by the judges to be plagiarised will be disqualified from the Prize and the author of that poem will be permanently disqualified from entering the Prize in the future.
36. Entry fees will not be refunded under any circumstances.
37. Unsuccessful entrants will not be contacted and poems will not be returned.
38. Once the deadline for entries has passed, poems will be distributed to the judges appointed by the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ. The judges will select the winning and second-placed poems, together with a shortlist selection of up to 10 poems for publication.
39. The Administrators' decision in respect of all matters to do with the competition will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.
40. All decisions concerning the Prize are final. No editorial comments will be provided. No correspondence will be entered into about the submission or selection processes, or any other aspect of the Prize, or its administration, except for correspondence initiated by Prize Administrators.
41. Copyright in the poem(s) remains with the authors.
42. By submitting an entry, entrants grant a worldwide licence to the Prize Administrators to (i) permit it to publish the entry in the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Poetry Prize Anthology; and (ii) permit it to publish the entry on the Faculty of Health website; and (iii) permit it to record and broadcast the public readings of any published entries, or excerpts of entries, online and in any other media, for a period of two years from the date that the poem was submitted to the Prize, without fee.
43. A poem must be available to be published in the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Poetry Prize Anthology to be eligible to win first or second prize. Refusal by an entrant to accept the Prize or to allow publication in the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Health Poetry Prize Anthology will disqualify the entry from eligibility.
44. By entering the Prize, you guarantee that the personal information you provide in: setting up your Prize account; the entry form; and in any subsequent dealings with the Prize, is accurate. Personal information will only be used in administering the Prize. When you provide this information you consent to it being used for this purpose. Entrants can view the Administrators’ privacy policy on the website.
45. Except for any liability that cannot by law be excluded, the Administrators (including its respective officers, employees and agents) are not responsible for and exclude all liability (including negligence), for any personal injury; or any loss or damage (including loss of opportunity); whether direct, indirect, special or consequential, arising in any way out of: (a) any technical difficulties or equipment malfunction (whether or not under the Administrators' control); (b) any theft, unauthorised access or third party interference; (c) any entry that is late, lost, altered, damaged or misdirected (whether or not after their receipt by the Administrators) due to any reason beyond the reasonable control of the Administrators; and (d) any variation in prize value to that stated in these Terms and Conditions.
Centre for Creative and Cultural Research
11 Kirinari Street
Bruce ACT 2617
cccr@canberra.edu.au
Higher Degree by Research enquiries:
artsanddesignhdr@canberra.edu.au
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Bruce campus is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we gather.