2023 National winners

Qld Premier’s Young Historian – Isaac Robinson, Brisbane Grammar School

NHC Isaac Robinson                   2023 Queensland Premier’s Young Historian & 2023 National Young Historian

2023 Queensland winners

Queensland Young Historian – Isaac Robinson, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 11-12 – Isaac Robinson, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 10 – Benjamin Li, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 9 – Kirra Harvey, Stuartholme School

Year 8 Jordana Evans, Evans Homeschool

Year 7 – Jeffrey Yu, Dalby State School

Year 5-6 – Eliana Babatunde, Citipointe Christian College

Year 4 – Sebastian Sharples-Dawson, Dalby State School

Asia and Australia – Jeffrey Yu, Brisbane Grammar School

Democracy Matters – Angus Ellerman, Brisbane Grammar School

History of Sport – Edward Gracey, Brisbane Grammar School

Australian Women’s History – Shae Cochrane, MacKillop Catholic College, Mount Peter

Indigenous History – Aidan Xiao, Thomas Kelly, Brisbane Grammar School

Australian Wartime Experiences – Jesse Hughes, Anglican Church Grammar School

Using Primary Sources. Museum Exhibit – Haylee Colgan, Allie Fletcher, Charlotte Harriss, Rosewood State High School

NHC 2023 State winners

2022 Queensland winners

QLD Young Historian – Lachie Horne, Longreach State High School

Angus Ellerman, Lachie Horne, Edward Gracey – National Winners of NHC at Parliament House, Canberra

Year 11-12 – Lachie Horne, Longreach State High School

Year 10 – Manoli Samios, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 9 – Aaron Wei, Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology

Year 8 Caleb Dang, Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology

Year 7 – n/a

Year 5-6 – Sebastian Sharples-Dawson, Dalby State School

Year 4 – Eliana Babatunde, Citipointe Christian College

Asia and Australia – James Lollback, Brisbane Grammar School

Asia and Australia – Ryan Quinell, Brisbane Grammar School

Democracy Matters – Oliver Taylor, Brisbane Grammar School

History of Sport – Henry Ballentine, Brisbane Grammar School

History of Sport – Matthew Beckingsale, Brisbane Grammar School

History of Sport – Luke Saywell, Brisbane Grammar School

Australian Women’s History – Edward Gracey, Brisbane Grammar School

Indigenous topic – Aileen Hu, St Hilda’s School

Australian Wartime Experiences – Angus Ellerman, Brisbane Grammar School

Museum Exhibit – Adelline Bryzak, Citipointe Christian College

National History Challenge State Winners 2022

2021 National winners

Women’s History – Edward Gracey, Chester Battley, Andrew Beckingsale, Tobias Dunglison, Brisbane Grammar School

Australian Wartime Experiences – Isaac Robinson, Brisbane Grammar School

Primary 1 Winner – Sebaastian Sharples-Dawson, Dalby State School

Qld Premier’s Young Historian – Isaac Robinson, Brisbane Grammar School

2021 Queensland winners

Women’s History – Edward Gracey, Chester Battley, Andrew Beckingsale, Tobias Dunglison, Brisbane Grammar School

Australian Wartime Experiences – Isaac Robinson, Brisbane Grammar School

Indigenous topic – Zoe Dann, The Glennie School

Museum Exhibit – Isabella Gandini, Pimlico State High School

Year 11-12 – Ben Richards, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 10 – Isaac Robinson, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 9 – Leila McLean, St Mary’s Catholic College

Year 8 Anson Qiu-Tang, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 7 – n/a

Year 5-6 – Isabelle Brooker and Itunuoluwa Oyekan, St Ignatius School

Year 4 – Sebastian Sharples-Dawson, Dalby State School

2020 National winners

Indigenous History – Angus Duncan & Tom McCarthy-James, Brisbane Grammar School

2020 Queensland winners

2020 Queensland Young Historian – Hugo Gandhi, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 11-12 – Hugo Ghandi, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 10 – Jordan Wikaira, The Gap State High School

Year 9 – Lydia Khan, The Gap State High School

Year 8 Kieran Cahill & Emily Livingston, McAuley College, Beaudesert

Year 5-6 – Rohan Morris, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 1-4 – Sebastian Sharples-Dawson, Dalby State School

Democracy Matters – Lydia Khan, The Gap State High School

Indigenous History – Angus Duncan & Tom McCarthy-James, Brisbane Grammar School

Australian Wartime Experiences – Chinsia Burns, Pimlico State High School

Museum Exhibit – Isabella Swain & Barabara Vuskovic, St Monica’s College, Cairns

2019 student winners

2019 Queensland Young Historian – Angus Duncan, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 11-12 – Isaac Reed, Cannon Hill Anglican College

Year 10 – Angus Duncan, Brisbane Grammar School

Year 9 – Abigail Hazelton, St Rita’s College, Clayfield

Year 8 Kate McGann, Stuartholme School

Year 5-6 – Anson Qiu-Tang, Brisbane Grammar School

Democracy – Isaac Reed, Cannon Hill Catholic College

Women’s History – Juliette Byers, St Rita’s College, Clayfield

Indigenous – Angus Duncan, Brisbane Grammar School

Wartime Experiences – Rohin Bagga, Patrick Moore, Vijay Hari Kannan, Tom McCarthy-James, Brisbane Grammar School

Museum Exhibit – Stefanie Brown, Madeleine Clune, Emily Muckalt, St Monica’s College

2018 student winners

2018 Queensland Young Historian – Claudia Cuttriss, The Gap State High School

Year 11-12 – Courtney Cummings, The Gap State High School

Year 10 – Claudia Cutriss, The Gap State High School

Year 9 – Bella Jebb, St Rita’s College, Clayfield

Year 8 Ashanti McLean, Noosa District High School

Year 5-6 – Kieren Cahill, Ciara Wright, Emily Griffin, Tess Keaveny, St Mary’s Catholic Primary School

Democracy – Claudia Cuttriss, The Gap State High School

Women’s History – Bella Jebb, St Rita’s College, Clayfield

Indigenous – Courtney Cummings, The Gap State High School

Australian Wartime Experiences – Mena Garth, St Monica’s College, Cairns

Museum Exhibit – Charlie Campbell, Sofia Payne, St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Beaudesert

2017 student winners

2017 Queensland Young Historian – Sara Ives, Grace Lutheran College

Year 11-12 – Sara Ives, Grace Lutheran College

Queensland Young Historian, Sarah Ives of Grace Lutheran College, Caboolture, receives her prize from Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham, Federal Minister for Education.

 

Year 10 – Annissa Teo, Somerville House

Year 9 – Nil

Year 8 – Ruby Allen-KeelingThe Gap State High School

Year 7 – Lucy Williams, Pimpama State Secondary College

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Year Level 5-6 – Zoe Wang, Citipointe Christian College

Asia and Australia, Caitlin Kane, Brisbane State High School

Australian Democracy – Ben JackmanAlbany Creek State High School

Women – Kara WalkerAlbany Creek State High School

The “Women’s History” Special Category National Winner, Kara Walker of Albany Creek SHS, receives her prize from the Hon Margaret Reid AO, former President of the Senate

 

Wartime Experiences – Aiden Keates, Albany Creek State High School

2016 student winners

2016 Queensland Young Historian – Carolyn Farago, Brisbane State High School

Year 11-12 – Lara Brigdale-Hall, Brisbane State High School
Year 10 – Carolyn Farago, Brisbane State High School
Year 9 – Kelsey Frith, Brisbane State High School
Year 8 Jonah Vetticad & Arjun Singh, Brisbane State High School

Year 7 – Chris O’Brien, Pimpama State Secondary College

Up to Year 4 – Elliott Cardinal, Citipointe Christian College

Australian Democracy – Elena James, Pimlico State High School

Women’s History – Ashleigh Keable, Pimlico State High School

Indigenous – Katie Cronk, Kimberley College

2016 NHC winner (Aus)

Year 10 – Carolyn Farago, Brisbane State High School