
The creative work is complete, and the judges are preparing to deliberate, with winners soon to be revealed in the 2026 Waste 2 Art Competition and Exhibition.
The annual competition has once again captured the imagination of the community, showcasing how innovation and creativity can transform everyday waste into inspiring works of art.
With more than 65 entries received, the Waste 2 Art Competition, proudly sponsored by Parkes Shire Council and NetWaste, highlights the importance of waste reduction and reuse across the Parkes Shire. This year's entries demonstrate the power of creative thinking in helping reduce environmental impact.
Residents, schools and local artists have contributed an inspiring range of artworks made from repurposed materials, each reflecting how small changes in the way we think about waste can make a meaningful difference.
This year also introduced a new size restriction, challenging creatives to ensure their artwork, when packed down, was no bigger than a shoebox. The unique requirement encouraged artists to think even more innovatively about design, construction and material use.
Mayor of Parkes Shire, Cr Neil Westcott said the competition continues to highlight the incredible creativity and environmental awareness within the community.
"Waste 2 Art is a fantastic example of how creativity can inspire more sustainable thinking," Mayor Westcott said.
"It continues to highlight the talent of our community while encouraging important conversations around reuse, recycling and sustainability."
"The introduction of the shoebox size challenge this year added another layer of creativity, and it's exciting to see how entrants embraced the concept."
The community is warmly invited to attend the official exhibition opening and announcement of winners:
Date: Saturday 23 May 2026
Time: 10am
Venue: Coventry Room, Parkes Library and Cultural Centre
Light refreshments will be served.
Bookings can be made via: bit.ly/4uLOk6E
The public exhibition will run from 23 May to 20 June 2026, offering visitors the opportunity to explore a diverse collection of artworks created from repurposed materials.
Category winners will go on to represent the Parkes Shire at the Waste 2 Art Regional Showcase in Broken Hill, hosted at the Albert Kersten Mining and Minerals Museum, which officially opens on 15 August 2026.