Spirit Hunter Awards

There are five Spirit Hunter Awards:

  1. The Spirit Hunter ‘Right to Dignity’ Award
  2. The Spirit Hunter ‘Right to Safety’ Award
  3. The Spirit Hunter ‘Right to Education’ Award
  4. The Spirit Hunter ‘Rights of the Child’ Award
  5. The Spirit Hunter ‘Right to Culture’ Award

The prize for each award is to the value of $1,000 and is your choice of:
 
1.  Educational Resources Package
2.  Laptop
3.  MP3 Player & Digital Camera
4.  Barbeque
5.  Art Supplies & Sporting Equipment

All entries must share their knowledge, skill or experience with a human rights issue that relates to the Binaal Billa region.

Please refer to the Entry Form for the requirements to enter the Spirit Hunter Awards before submitting your entry.

To be in the running for the Spirit Hunter Awards, please submit your entry with an entry form by 5pm AEST on Thursday 10 December 2009.

What is Spirit Hunting?

Hunting, in the ancient traditional sense, is about seeking out sustenance in order for a community to grow and thrive equal with their environment.
Spirit Hunting therefore, is about seeking out sustenance for intangible qualities, including our potential and ability, in order to give lifeblood back to our communities. This quest for spirit reminds us that our stories are our own, but our destiny can be shared, in our homes and our land in this Year of Human Rights Learning.