• Home
  • Make a Report
    • about a police matter
    • about a prison matter
    • about a scam
    • about an environmental matter
    • Who to contact
  • Open Cases
    • Arson
    • Assault
    • Burglary
    • Cold Cases
    • Drugs
    • Firearms
    • Fraud
    • Missing Persons
    • Property Damage
    • Robbery
    • Sex Offences
    • Theft
    • Traffic Offences
    • Vehicle Theft
    • Wanted Persons
    • Other
  • Keeping Safe
    • Anti-social behaviour
    • Arson
    • Burglary & Stealing
    • Cybercrime
    • Damage
    • Drugs
      • Seek Drug Support
      • Facts and Figures
      • FAQs
    • Environmental Crime
    • General Information & Other
    • Graffiti Vandalism
    • Human Trafficking
    • Illicit Trade
    • Misbehaviour
    • Organised Crime
    • Personal Safety
    • Police misbehaviour
    • Prisons
    • Sex Offences
    • Terrorism
    • Vehicles
    • Victims of Crime
  • Newsroom
    • In the Community
    • Crime Prevention
    • From the Board
    • General News
    • Media Coverage
    • Media Releases
    • Rewards
  • For Schools
    • Civics & Citizenship Teacher Resources
    • Feedback & Updates
    • Make an enquiry
    • Graffiti Action Challenge
      • Survey
      • About
        • Register
          • Thank you for registering!
      • Entry Guide
      • Facts
        • Notable Entries
          • 2015 Entry by Amelia Pengelly
          • 2015 Entry by Amelie, Claire & Hannah
          • 2015 Entry by Alexander & Elyssa
          • 2015 Entry by Malavika & Winnie
          • 2015 Entry by Sreya & Jaanvi
        • What is graffiti?
        • What’s the cost of graffiti?
        • What do you do if you see graffiti?
        • Related Resources
      • Judging
      • Prizes
      • Curriculum
    • Our Promise
  • About us
    • Who we are
    • Anonymity Explained
    • How You Can Help
    • How Crime Stoppers operates
    • Board of Directors
    • Publications
    • Our history
    • Funding
    • Partner With Us
      • Cash Donation
      • Brand Promotion & Partnerships
      • In-Kind Support
    • Partners
    • Contact Us
  • Engage
    • Our Community Impact
    • Share our message
    • Success Stories
    • Media Resources
    • University Projects
    • Volunteer
    • Events
  • For Schools
  • Menu
CRIME STOPPERS Western Australia ACNC tick
Crime Stoppers Western Australia
  • Survey
  • About
    • Register
  • Entry Guide
  • Facts
    • Notable Entries
    • What is graffiti?
    • What’s the cost of graffiti?
    • What do you do if you see graffiti?
    • Related Resources
  • Judging
  • Prizes
  • Curriculum
Home>For Schools>Graffiti Action Challenge

Entries for the 2019 competition are now closed.

The 2019 Graffiti Action Challenge opens July 22nd


Students in Years 7, 8 & 9 are invited to tackle graffiti vandalism in this free competition.

Winners are grinners!
Prize-winning 'Graffiti Helpsite'

 

 

Students

Make a difference in your community

Find out what you can do when you come across graffiti spoiling the community environment.

Find out more
Students

Some great prizes to be awarded

Check out the Prizes page to see what the lucky winners will receive this year.

Prize Information
Teachers, Students & Parents

How to Enter

See what's involved in entering the Graffiti Action Challenge.

View Entry Guide
Teachers

Connecting to your school curriculum

Learn more about the way the competition relates directly to the syllabus for several disciplines.

Curriculum connections

Examples of previous Entries

overall winnerWebsite by Zoe Savidis

Zoe tackled the problem of graffiti at its source. The “Graffiti Helpsite” allowed graffiti vandals to talk anonymously to volunteers or members of the community about their problems and issues. Urban art classes and monthly events also give graffiti vandals an opportunity to use their skills in a positive way and help them move away from illegal activities.

overall winnerEducational video by Zac Ferguson, Tyler Gordon and Damien Zhang

This motivational video with music educated and encouraged the public and businesses to take preventative action to tackle the problems of graffiti.

overall winnerWebsite by Sofia Khokhlenok

This very detailed website included a Graffiti Forum which allowed artists, law enforcement agencies and the community to talk openly about graffiti.

Crime Stoppers Logo Graffiti Task Force Logo

This is an initiative by Crime Stoppers WA Ltd supported by the State Graffiti Taskforce.

Back to Top