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Submissions for South Gippsland Australia Day photography competition for $500 prize money closes by 17 January 2024
Get ready! The South Gippsland Australia Day Photo Competition is open. Capture 'Australia Day: South Gippsland - Our people and places' in photos taken locally. Win $500 (open) or $300 (under 15). Submit now!
Dust off those cameras, the South Gippsland Australia Day Photo Competition is now taking submissions. This year, entrants are encouraged to embrace their inner photographer and submit a photo that fits under the theme of 'Australia Day: South Gippsland - Our people and places'. All photos must be taken in, or in close proximity to, South Gippsland.
Photos should reflect the theme 'Australia Day: South Gippsland - Our people and places.' Submit by January 17, 2024, to be considered
Submit your entry
There are two prize categories - an open category with a $500 prize and junior category (under 15) with a $300 prize. For more information and to enter before Wednesday 17 January, please visit the Australia Day Photography Competition page.
Winners will be announced on 26 January 2023. All submitted images will be used for the purpose of the competition only. This competition has been funded by the National Australia Day Council.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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