20th December 2011
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20th December 2011
9th December 2011

Dozens of young Australians from across the country have participated in the inaugural THE OASIS HOMELESSNESS SHORT FILM COMPETITION with Cate Blanchett, Patron of the competition, today announcing the winners at SydneyTheatre.
To view all the finalist films, click HERE
THE OASIS HOMELESSNESS SHORT FILM COMPETITION is a national competition for secondary school students and part of an on-going philanthropic initiative to raise awareness about homelessness in our community. Ms Blanchett has been a long-term support of this cause.
Ms Blanchett, Co Artistic Director of Sydney Theatre Company, who was a member of the judging panel, announced that Queensland secondary student, Warrick Beanland, from Harristown State High School student, has won first prize for his film Homeless.
Shark Island Productions provided a total prize of $25,000 for the competition with $7000 awarded to Harristown State High.
“Homeless is a highly original and beautifully made film which displays compassion and insight into issues surrounding youth homeless. My congratulations to Warrick and all the finalists for their outstanding efforts,” Ms Blanchett said.
Ms Blanchett also announced two second prize winners: the film Somebody’s Child, made by students from Sydney’s International Grammar Schooland ReachOut, made by Nhulunbuy High School in the Northern Territory. Both schools will receive $2000 each.
The judging panel for the film competition was Co Artistic Director of Sydney Theatre Company, Cate Blanchett, Chairman of The Caledonia Foundation and AFI-Award winning documentary filmmaker Ian Darling, Oasis Schools Liaison Officer and former Oasis client Bee Orsini, and Major Robbin Moulds, AM, Director of the Oasis Youth Support Network.
The OASIS initiative was launched in 2008 with the premiere of the AFI award-winning documentary THE OASIS on ABC1 and the release of a major report into youth homelessness in Australia, The National Youth Commission Report on Youth Homelessness, commissioned by The Caledonia Foundation.
“More than two years after the initial broadcast, we continue to measure the enduring impact of THE OASIS documentary. Supported by a comprehensive education and outreach campaign and withon-going community screenings, the film has helped ensure that youth homelessness remains on thenational agenda,” said Ian Darling.
“THE OASIS HOMELESS SHORT FILM COMPETITION a vital part of our strategy to engage young Australians in this important social justice issue, along with the THE OASIS Schools Curriculum Resource, which has been made available to every secondary school around Australia.”
For further details about THE OASIS: Homeless Short Film Competition and THE OASIS Schools Curriculum Resource – Youth Homelessness Matters, go to: www.theoasismovie.com.au
7th December 2011
6th December 2011
The team at Oasis are bubbling over in excitement with the announcement of the latest General Pants Co. bubble community challenge.
As of the 1st of December, General Pants Co. have opened the creative flood gates of the bubble, calling on artists to dig deep this Christmas and create a piece of art that could be proudly hung on the walls of our Streetmedia centre!
The bubble was created in 2008 with the purpose of linking emerging artists with opportunities through a variety of challenges, and has since unearthed over 4,500 artworks from over 2,500 local and international talented artists.
To enter this challenge, artists must create an artwork that best reflects the mission statement of Oasis:
"The Oasis Youth Support Network provides a place of safety and care where, through compassion and skilful intervention, troubled young people find refuge and hope to achieve dreams and potential."
The four winning artworks will be printed onto canvas and displayed permanently within the Streetmedia centre, providing a beautiful source of inspiration for our young people.
So, without further ado; to all our budding and established graphic designers & artists – the General Pants Co. bubble community challenge is for you! We’d love to see YOUR masterpieces on OUR walls.
You have until 1 February, 2012 to get your entry in. Good luck!!!
For more details on how to enter click here