Six Year Old Stamps His Mark On Christmas
New Zealand Post
Media Release
25 June
2007
Six Year Old Stamps His Mark On Christmas
A six-year-old South Auckland boy is the Supreme
Winner of this year's New Zealand Post Design a Stamp
Awards. Sione Vao beat stiff competition from 17,000
submissions from children all over New
Zealand.

Design by Sione Vao (Age 6), Supreme Winner
Year 2 Flat Bush School, Otara Manukau
Blending a Pasifika
aesthetic with the more traditional elements of a Kiwi
Christmas such as candy cane found hanging on a tree, judges
said his image combined strong, simple elements to produce a
striking, eye-catching design.

Design by Reece Cateley (Age 7)
Year 2 St Joseph's Fairfield, Hamilton
New Zealand Post Stamps
general manager Ivor Masters says this year judging was even
more difficult.
"Standards across the country were extremely high and it was a very difficult process for the judges. We chose images in the end that most suited the brief which was symbols of Christmas."

Design by Emily Wang (Age 11)
Year 6 Three Kings Primary School, Auckland
He says this
competition offers children a rare opportunity to get their
work seen across the world.
"These images will be used on this year's New Zealand Post Christmas stamp issue. That means these stamps will be used and seen around New Zealand and around the world. These winners are now artistic ambassadors for this country. Congratulations to them."

Design by Alexandra Eathorne (Age 12)
Year 8 St Orans College, Lower Hutt
The awards were open to
all Year 1 to 8 students attending New Zealand
schools.
Five winners were chosen out of the 17,000 entries. Each winner receives a $1,000 Kiwibank account and $3,000 for their school. Judges also chose an overall winner.

Design by Jake Hooper (Age 8)
Year 4 Waverley Primary School, Wanganui
This is the New Zealand
Post Design A Stamp Awards second year. Ivor Masters says
the response to running the first competition last year was
overwhelming, so New Zealand Post decided to offer the
competition again this year.
Winners;
*
Sione Vao (6) - Year 2 Flat Bush School, Otara Manukau–
Supreme Winner
* Reece Cateley (7) - Year 2 St Joseph's
Fairfield, Hamilton
* Emily Wang (11) - Year 6 Three
Kings Primary School, Auckland
* Alexandra Eathorne (12)
- Year 8 St Orans College, Lower Hutt
* Jake Hooper (8)
- Year 4 Waverley Primary School, Wanganui
The stamps will be available for purchase from October 3rd at all New Zealand Postshops, Real Aotearoa stores in Christchurch and Auckland, the Wanganui Stamp Centre and online at www.nzpost.co.nz/stamps.
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