Images of Jirdarup 2021

Photo Competition & Exhibition

And the winners are!

Congratulations to the talented winners of the ‘Images of Jirdarup 2021’ photography competition. First prize in each category was $400 cash and $100 for second prize, courtesy of our valued sponsors.

Waldecks Garden Centre Bentley FLORA Award
1st prize ‘Jewelled Tentacles’ by Kerry Whitworth
2nd prize ‘Buddies’ by Beth Baker

Biologic Environment Survey FAUNA Award
1st prize ‘Friends of Foes?’ By Emma Jones
2nd prize ‘Waiting for a Friend’ by David Ashley

Perth NRM LANDSCAPE/HABITAT Award
1st prize ‘Canopy and Glade’ by Richard Goodwin
2nd prize ‘Reach for the Sky’ by Dvid Ashley

Hannah Beazley BLACK COCKATOOS Award
1st prize ‘Together is My Favourite Place’ by Veronica McPhail
2nd prize ‘Wait your Turn’ by Diana Andersen

Beaver Tree Services JUNIOR Award
1st prize ‘Fungi Struggles’ by Juleen Abel
2nd prize ‘Mindful Meditation’ by Mara Evans

Victoria Park Vet Clinic PEOPLE’S CHOICE Award
1st prize ‘Yellow Happiness’ by Shialeigh Szymanski
2nd prize ‘Jirdarup Mischief’ by Daniel Carpenter

To view the winners and their photos, click here.

Four lucky entrants in the People’s Choice vote were drawn from the box to win $50 gift vouchers from Camera Electronic and Bunnings, including Takara Sahetapy, Edgar Hilliad, and Sarah Costello.

A mighty big thank you to the competition entrants and finalists, our amazing sponsors, visitors to the Gallery, the Victoria Park Centre for the Arts, the Town of Victoria Park and all the Friends of Jirdarup Bushland for supporting this inspiring community project to celebrate our special patch of nature.

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