Canvas for Change gallery
Over 12,000 votes were cast by the public for the Australian canvas they believe most effectively communicates a climate change story.
Winners Announced
The votes are in and Oxfam is pleased to announce the winners of the community members, secondary student and primary school student competitions. View the winning entries
Canvas finalists
Displaying: All entries
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Change The World
by St Ignatius School Year 5 -
3rd World Flooding
by Jennifer Green -
Rising Seas
by St Ignatius School Year 5 -
The bigger picture
by Carl Canty -
Warming
by Frida Forsberg -
Singing in the Rain
by Margaret Thomas -
The Barefoot Brigade
by Brett Belot -
Almost Gone
by Marika Bryant -
The Sea is Coming
by Joanne Lane -
'green'
by Brooke Ghislaine Wharton -
What we Think
by Cathy Godwin -
Assembly for change
by Madonna Barraclough -
A garden of Eden
by Joanne Lane -
Drowning Island
by Aprille McDonough -
Circumscriptum
by Ute Dittrich -
Mary had a little goat
by Bubaloo Fahy -
Power Savers
by Declan Brown -
Scream of the Sea
by Margaret Gurney -
Fire!, Flood!
by Jim Maguire -
Volcanic Environmental Eruption
by Joe Annan -
Marooned
by Chelsea Gustafsson -
Things That Matter
by Louise Alderson -
Relocated house, Inupiat Eskimo Village
by Christine Stoner -
The Tides of Change
by Claudia Ludescher Howells -
Ghost Ponies
by Karen Gingell -
Backs turned
by Melissa Thompson -
Replanting the Trees
by Lora Schlender -
Warming
by Jo Murphy -
Tsunami
by Jennifer Wright -
321
by Christine Stoner -
consume the world
by A Robertson -
The Future of the World
by Erin Houghton -
Too much of a good thing
by Lisa Willson -
The Provider
by Ryan Anderson -
Down into Atmosphere 3
by Jenny Davis -
Feeding the Earth
by Lacy Adam -
Sunbones
by Philip Machanick -
The Heartland
by Dianne Williams -
Food or Fuel
by Sandy Guthrie -
Postcard from Oceania
by Joanna Hietzke -
Climate Change Flag
by Ramba Dobson -
Laugh your fat bellies off
by Rosy Porter -
Restoration
by Kate Cullinan
