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The Duke of Ed Award — serious fun!

Step-by-step guide to completing your Award

You've got your Award Book and now you're ready to start...what's the next step? It's all here in our step-by-step guide to help you go from participant to Award holder.

Duke of Ed Award levels

Stay on track with your Bronze, Silver and Gold Award by checking the requirements for completing each level.

Duke of Ed Award sections

Plan your Award program by finding out all of the information you need for each section. If you're looking for inspiration you can also view some of the activities you can choose for each section.

Duke of Ed rules and requirements

Duke of Ed is about flexibility, but be sure to check the rules and requirements first so that you know what you need to gain your Award.

Duke of Ed publications, forms and resources

This site is a comprehensive resource for the forms and resources you need for your Award. Don't forget to check out the latest Duke of Ed merchandise!

Duke of Ed testimonials

Check out these real life stories from young Queenslanders who have completed Duke of Ed and see why so many young Queenslanders are starting the Award each year.

Life after Gold

If you've finished your Gold Award and you are keen to be involved in the Award there are a range of volunteering opportunities available.

If you would like your own story to feature on the site please contact qld.award.office@communities.qld.gov.au

 

Duke of Ed participant Jason Munro

A young man sitting on the grass in a school/university quadrangle. The school is in the background.

Jason Munro completed activities as varied as rugby, playing the euphonium and camping just to name a few. What will you do?