Make a Move online competition
Make a Move online competition winners
Four young Queenslanders received prizes worth $1500 each after they were announced winners of the Youth Week 2009 Make a Move online competition.
The judges faced a tough decision choosing just four winners from over 120 entries in the gallery.
But you can still join the running to win more great prizes in the lead-up to Youth Week 2010.
If you're a budding young designer you could win $500 cash, just by creating a poster design that captures the Youth Week 2010 theme - Live in Now - in Queensland's new poster competition.
And don't forget to check back here in January for details of the Live it Now 2010 Youth Week online competition.
2009 Make a Move competition winners
Senior category
Matthew Stoff, 21, was a winner in the senior category for his play, Not Like You. Through the play, Matthew brought to light to the prejudice faced by alternative subcultures. Matthew chose as his prize a laptop and accessories to help him pursue his music career.
Jordan Huselton, 18, won a digital SLR camera for her photograph, Revisiting Childhood. For the photo, Jordan made a dollhouse to recreate a scene from Alice in Wonderland that represents the difficult transition from childhood to adulthood.
Highly commended
Alichia Clements - Youthful Identity
Chris Howard - Things will be OK
Ehon Chan - Made to Shoot
In Spite of Life - Make a Move
Laura Kate McCosker - It's Our World
Michelle Howard - anti-heART faction
Ross Mason - Princess of Product
Stephanie Anderson - Justice Needs a Voice
Youth Support Coordinator Ingham - Sticks and Stones
Junior category
Alex Gavioli, 16, was a winner in the junior category for his lego animation, My Day Out. This imaginative representation of a typical day has helped Alex to purchase a laptop.
Sarah Langtree, 16, has also chosen a laptop to help her pursue university studies. Her painting, Isolation, explores the broader issues of identity, stereotyping and isolation in society.
Highly commended
Belinda Wood - Staying on Track
Corey Walker - Where Have All The Youth Gone?
Emma Dunlop - The Shadow and the Butterfly
Hayley Coutts - Youth Silence
Jazza Vock - The Dream
Larissa Drazic - One Person, Endless Possibilities
Midnight Machine - Living in this World
Molly Standfield - Innocence Unravelled
Monique Alvis - Stuck in a World of Black and White
Nikki Seaton - Home Sweet Home
Ryley Lawson - Who You are is Beautiful
Thalia Giannake - Natural Beauty
Last reviewed: 03 September 2009

