2025 Competition Winners

Hundreds of students from across Australia shared their ideas for a more sustainable future by designing innovations to help reduce energy emissions. From these entries, 20 were shortlisted across two age categories. Each entry was eligible for two awards: The Judges’ Choice Award and the Community Choice Award.

We are thrilled to share the talented winners and runners-up of these awards.

Judges’ Choice Award

A panel of four judges evaluated the shortlisted entries and scored them for their innovation, insightfulness and creativity. They also considered how clearly students explained the problem, how their idea tackles emissions, and how it works in practice.

Junior Category Winners

Ziheng (Henry) Huang

Age 11 | Strathfield, NSW

Kinetic roads

Watch Ziheng’s explanation
See Ziheng’s idea

Molly Nurthen

Age 8 | Tumbarumba, NSW

Toilet Flush Hydropower

Watch Molly’s idea
Read Molly’s explanation

Senior Category Winners

Harrison Wood

Age 14 | Myrtleford, VIC

Black Hole energy

See Harrison’s idea and explanation

Janamitra Sureshkumar

Age 15 | Paramatta, NSW

Community Energy Bus Stop

See Janamitra’s idea and explanation

Thank you to our judging panel

Zoe Kwak
(she/her)

Nikolaas Kostraby
(he/him)

Lauren McKnight
(she/her)

Isabelle Walsh
(they/them)

Carbon Manager
Snowy Hydro.
Zoe is the subject matter expert on carbon emissions and is responsible for developing targets and strategies to manage them for Snowy Hydro.

Digital Lead
Snowy Hydro
Nikolaas leverages digital technologies across geospatial science, digital engineering, and surveying to deliver the Snowy 2.0 Project and contribute to a sustainable future for Australia.

Evidence Implementation Specialist, Impact & Evaluation
CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency
Through the STEM-INSIGHTS Network, CSIRO and members including Snowy Hydro are working together to strengthen understanding of what drives impact in STEM education.

Elevate Program Manager
the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering (ATSE).
Snowy Hydro currently supports two scholars in the Elevate: Boosting diversity in STEM program, completing engineering degrees in their chosen STEM discipline.


Community Choice Award

Shortlisted entries were published on our community voting page with the opportunity for anyone to choose their favourites over 2 weeks.

Junior Category Winners

Mila Yates

Age 8 | Appin, NSW

Child’s Play: Productive Parks

Watch Mila’s idea
Read Mila’s explanation

Archie Clarke

Age 12 | Avonside, NSW

Waste water electrolysis energy

See Archie’s idea and explanation

Senior Category Winners

Hailey Mozo

Age 14 | Wagin, WA

Multi stage industrial filter system

Watch Hailey’s explanation
See Hailey’s idea

Emma Boyce

Age 13 | Newcastle, NSW

Solar Hat

See Emma’s idea and explanation