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Official entry form and competition conditions outlining submission requirements, judging procedures, award categories, eligibility criteria, and administrative details for the written sections of the 2026 Victorian Bush Poetry Championships.
Year:
2026
Event:
Victorian Bush Poetry Championships
Section:
Adult Written Competition
Entry Closing Date:
Friday 27th February 2026
Event Dates:
16th–19th April 2026
Location:
Lions Youth Hall/Banjo’s Block
Organising Body:
MFSR Bush Festival
Competition Sections:
Open Written Original Serious; Open Written Original Humorous
Major Awards:
Silver Brumby Poetry Award; Corryong Larrikin Award; VBPC Overall Written Champion; VBPC Novice Written Champion
Entry Fee:
$10.00 per poem (Sections 1 & 2)
Submission Format:
Typed, double spaced, single-sided A4, maximum 120 lines, three copies with cover sheet
Eligibility Restrictions:
Judges and paid MFSR Bush Festival personnel ineligible for Sections 1 & 2 prizes
Copyright:
Retained by the writer
Plagiarism Policy:
All entries checked via Turnitin; AI-generated or plagiarised work disqualified
Submission Methods:
Post to P.O. Box 655, West Ryde, NSW 1685; Email to [email protected]
Contact Person:
Poetry Co-Ordinator Graeme Johnson
Bank Details for Payment:
MFSRBF Income Account, BSB 633 000, Account Number 1536 14573
Document Length:
3 pages
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Document type:
Admission arrangements template
Education phase:
Post-16 (16–19)
Institution type:
Academy and free school
Jurisdiction:
United Kingdom
Legal context:
Education admissions policy
Issuing body:
Crown copyright
Associated authority:
Education Funding Agency
Target institutions:
16–19 academies and free schools
Capacity scope:
Full-time equivalent student places
Admission cycle:
Annual
Review frequency:
Annual
Appeals authority:
Academy trust appeals committee
Complaint authority:
Education Funding Agency
Copyright year:
2016
Date of publication:
27 February 2025
Event dates:
16–19 June 2025
City:
Leipzig
Country:
Germany
Event title:
International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics 20th World Congress
Organising body:
International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics
Local organiser:
Leipziger Messe GmbH
Venue:
Leipziger Messe
Theme:
Science in Practice, Practice in Science: Collaboration and innovation towards sustainable rehabilitation
Fields:
Prosthetics, Orthotics, Mobility, Assistive Technology, Rehabilitation
Number of participants:
over 4,000 professionals
Number of presenters:
more than 600
Number of sessions:
more than 150
Exhibitors:
over 150 from more than 30 countries
Programme features:
3-Minute-Thesis (3MT) student competition; Technical track; ISPO World Assembly; Knud Jansen Lecture; IC2A Inspirational Lecture
Industry exhibition:
mobility products, services, start-up area, German Pavilion, exhibitor workshops
Registration deadline for early bird rates:
17 March 2025
Press contact:
Anja Hummel, Leipziger Messe GmbH
Institution:
Trinity School
Academic year:
2025–26
Document type:
Application form
Fund:
16–19 Bursary Fund
Submission deadline:
Friday 12 September 2025
Submission period:
Start of the autumn term; emergency applications accepted throughout the 2025–26 academic year
Related policy:
16–19 Bursary Fund Policy
Note:
Related policy
16–19 Bursary Fund Attendance and Conduct Policy
Applicant category:
Sixth Form students
Priority groups:
Vulnerable student bursary; Discretionary bursary
Financial criteria:
Annual household income below £30,000; receipt of Free School Meals; receipt of specified benefits
Required evidence:
Pay slips, bank statements, award notices, letters of proof
Signatories:
Student; Parent/Carer
Contact person:
Mrs Little (Sixth Form Office)
Confidentiality:
Applications dealt with confidentially
Institution:
Oaklands Catholic School and Sixth Form College
Address:
Stakes Hill Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7 7BW
Document Type:
Notice of Entitlement
Academic Year:
September 2024–2025
Programme:
16–19 Bursary Fund
Applicable To:
Sixth Form Students
Conditions:
Full attendance and satisfactory academic progress
Authorising Staff Member:
Mr Godwin
Signatories:
Student and Parent
Submission Requirement:
Return to Sixth Form Reception
Subject:
Attendance and Absence Regulations for Bursary Eligibility
Institution:
Ernest Bevin Academy
Document Type:
Policy
Academic Year:
2024–2025
Subject:
16–19 Bursary Fund
Funding Body:
Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA)
Regulatory Authority:
Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA)
Country:
United Kingdom
Target Group:
Sixth Form students aged 16–19
Eligibility Criteria:
Age, residency, financial need, defined vulnerable groups
Bursary Types:
Vulnerable Bursary; Discretionary Bursary
Maximum Vulnerable Bursary Amount:
£1,200 per year
Application Requirement:
Annual application at start of academic year
Payment Method:
BACS to student bank account
Compliance Requirements:
Attendance, behaviour, academic progress, submission of receipts
Policy Scope:
Allocation and administration of 16–19 Bursary Fund
Administrative Responsibility:
Ernest Bevin Academy
Year:
2021
Date of publication:
June 2021
Jurisdiction:
England
Legislation:
Companies Act 2006
Document type:
Model articles of association
Issuing body:
Department for Education
Legal form:
Company limited by guarantee
Subject:
Governance and constitutional framework of academy trusts
Applies to:
Mainstream academies, special academies, 16–19 academies, alternative provision academies, free schools, studio schools
Status:
Model document for adoption and adaptation by academy trusts
Regulatory context:
Funding agreements with the Secretary of State; charity and company law
Scope:
Membership, trusteeship, meetings, financial reporting, governance procedures, disqualification and indemnity provisions
Type of document:
Open educational resource overview
Format:
Online educational toolkit
Subject:
Youth development, mental and physical health, relationships, life skills, resilience
Target age group:
Teenagers aged 16–19
Intended users:
Youth workers
Educational approach:
Interactive modules and activity-based learning
Content elements:
Real-life scenarios, practical activities, inclusive learning methods
Usage context:
Informal education and youth support work
Access format:
Web-based resource
Year:
2025
Session:
Ninety fourth session
City:
Geneva
Country:
Switzerland
Organization:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE)
Committee:
Inland Transport Committee
Forum:
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)
Working Party:
Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE)
Agenda item:
Item 5 – UN Regulation No. 83 (Emissions of M1 and N1 vehicles)
Document symbol:
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2026/XX
Type of document:
Regulatory amendment proposal
Authoring body:
Task Force on Automated Vehicles Regulations Screening (AVRS)
Subject:
Vehicle emissions regulation and testing procedures
Regulatory scope:
Vehicles of categories M1 and N1
Related regulation:
UN Regulation No. 83
Related regulation reference:
UN Regulation No. 154
Technical focus:
Automated Driving Systems (ADS) testing requirements
Purpose:
Incorporation of vehicles equipped with Automated Driving Systems into existing emissions testing regulation
Subject:
Literature
Work studied:
The Giver
Author of literary work:
Lois Lowry
Chapters covered:
16–19
Document type:
Reading comprehension and vocabulary worksheet
Educational level:
School students
Tasks included:
Vocabulary analogies, comprehension questions, literary devices analysis
Literary focus:
Dramatic irony and euphemisms
Student fields:
Student Name, Date
Severe Weather Alert for Emergency Shelter System in Clark County, Washington (February 16–19, 2026)
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Clark County, Washington; Vancouver, WA
Topic:
Severe weather response and emergency shelter access
Document Type:
Public alert and resource notice
Organization:
Council for the Homeless
Related Agencies:
C-TRAN; CRESA
Date Issued:
February 16, 2026
Effective Period:
February 16–19, 2026
Weather Condition:
Cold temperatures
Overnight Warming Center Location:
Living Hope Church, 2711 NE Andresen Rd, Vancouver, WA 98661
Overnight Warming Center Hours:
7:00 PM – 7:00 AM
Daytime Warming Center Location:
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 1309 Franklin St., Vancouver, WA 98660
Daytime Warming Center Hours:
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Public Transportation:
C-TRAN bus routes #2, #25, #30, #32, #41, #71, #105 and Fourth Plain Vine
Transportation Policy During Alert:
No fare enforcement for passengers traveling to warming centers
Contact for Shelter Assistance:
Council for the Homeless Housing Hotline (360) 695-9677
Housing Hotline Hours:
Monday–Friday 9:00 AM–8:00 PM; weekends and holidays 11:00 AM–5:00 PM
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Clark County, Washington, USA
Subject:
Severe weather response and emergency shelters
Document type:
Public notice / alert
Organization:
Council for the Homeless
Issued by:
Council for the Homeless
Target audience:
Residents experiencing homelessness, general public
Effective period:
February 16–19, 2026
Date issued:
February 15, 2026
Transport information:
C-TRAN bus lines #2, #25, #30, #32, #41, #71, #105 and Fourth Plain Vine
Contact:
Housing Hotline (360) 695-9677
Website / Maps:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1kBdSaFSvF4FdiRkzDxA6rpGz-l9FPPE&ll=-3.81666561775622e-14%2C-122.54998275000001&z=1
Pets:
Well-behaved, leashed pets allowed
Year:
2020
Location:
North Greenwich, London, UK
Theme:
Design, Architecture & Interiors
Document type:
Press release
Organization:
Media 10
Event organizer:
Design London
Author:
Gareth Gardner
Target audience:
Design professionals, industry insiders, creatives
Venue:
Magazine London
Period:
16–19 September 2020
Associated festival:
London Design Festival
Key features:
Launch of Design London, Design District, curated brand selection, talks programme
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Geneva
Organization:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Body:
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)
Working Party:
Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE)
Session:
Ninety-fourth session
Agenda Item:
Item 5 – UN Regulations Nos. 24, 85, 115, 133, 143 and 177
Document Code:
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/2026/XX
Type of Document:
Regulatory amendment proposal
Regulation Concerned:
UN Regulation No. 85
Submitting Body:
Task Force on Automated Vehicles Regulations Screening (AVRS)
Related Framework:
1958 Agreement and Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3.)
Subject:
Integration of vehicles equipped with Automated Driving Systems into the scope of Regulation No. 85
Proposed Change:
Update of references to R.E.3 and associated footnotes to reflect categories X and Y vehicles introduced in Revision 8
Language:
English
Distribution:
General
Date of Issue:
December 2025
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Denel Overberg Test Range
Topic:
Environmental Services, Bush Clearing
Document Type:
Request for Quotation
Organization / Institution:
Denel Overberg Test Range
Author:
Denel OTR
Target Audience:
Suppliers, Contractors
Period of Validity:
30 days
Approval Date:
2023/11/14
Closing Date:
2023/11/24
Amendment Date:
N/A
Scope of Work:
Environmental Testing, Bush Clearing
Description of Work:
Clearing of bush areas using mulching machine
Contract Terms:
General Terms & Conditions, Treasury Guidelines
End Date of Work:
2024/01/26
Compulsory Site Visit:
2023/11/17 11:00
Payment Conditions:
VAT Included in pricing
Environmental Requirements:
Oil spill reporting procedure, PPE for personnel
Year:
2006
Region / city:
New South Wales, Australia
Topic:
Dance, Education
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Organization / Institution:
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Author:
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Target audience:
Teachers, Students
Period of action:
Ongoing
Approval date:
2006
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region:
Australia
Subject:
Food Technology
Level:
Stage 5 / Secondary Education
Type of document:
Curriculum learning plan
Target audience:
Students, teachers
Duration:
4–5 lessons of 60 minutes each
Resources:
PowerPoint, online videos, websites on Australian bush foods
Learning objectives:
Understanding nutritional value, cultural knowledge, and technology related to food
Assessment methods:
Worksheets, modified recipes, ePortfolio submission
Skills developed:
Research, communication, critical analysis, recipe adaptation
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Western Australia
Subject:
Fire safety and exemption application process during total fire bans and restricted burning times
Document type:
Application form
Organization:
Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES)
Author:
Department of Fire and Emergency Services
Target audience:
Businesses, industries, and public authorities
Validity period:
2023-2025
Approval date:
N/A
Amendment date:
N/A
Year:
2016
Topic:
Civil discourse and public service
Document type:
Transcript
Author:
Michael Hemesath, Matt Lindstrom, Gary Eichten
Target audience:
General public, students
Date approved:
2016
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2021
Country:
Australia
Region:
New South Wales
Organisation:
The Arts Unit, NSW Department of Education
Authors:
Emma Palmer and Robert Jago
Devised by:
The Arts Unit’s NSW Public Schools 2021 Drama Company
Copyright holder:
State of New South Wales (Department of Education)
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) with noted exceptions
Type of document:
Drama script
Genre:
Children’s theatre
Setting:
Backyard, schoolyard and Australian bush
Cast size:
18 teenage performers
Named characters:
Elektra, Will, Charlotte, Snuffles, Mum, Narrators, Mr Barret and others
Intended audience:
School students and school communities
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Podcast Transcript
Organization:
Bush School of Government and Public Service
Author:
Dr. Robertson, Interviewer
Target Audience:
General public, students interested in international trade