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The Australian National Physics Competition is a student competition in university-level physics, first held in December 2003 [1] in Australia. It is open to Australia and New Zealand university students, and contests are held in several categories, including experimental and theoretical physics. Prizes include financial awards, which in 2003, ranged around $1,000-2,000.[ citation needed ]