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Photo Competition 2017 - Prizewinners
Congratulations to everyone who entered our 2017 competition and especially to our three prizewinners, Mary-Lou, Teneale and John, take a look at their amazing entries, we think you will agree all three were worthy winners.
At the close of voting at 12 noon on January 30, 2017 the results were:1st Place - Australian Pelican by Mary-Lou Keating with 459 votes
2nd Place - Grey-headed Flying-fox by Teneale Hayes with 451 votes
3rd Place - White-eared Honeyeater by John French with 320 votes

A number of images entered in previous competitions have also been selected to feature in our annual wildlife calendar and if you have entered images in the 2017 competition we may be in contact if your image is being considered for inclusion in our 2018 Calendar.
So many wonderful images that did not even make the top 10 finalists cut that we would like to share so we will feature many other entries on our social media pages throughout the coming year.
We would once again like to thank Liz Lovell Artworks and Grown eyewear for their generous donation of prizes, everyone who entered, voted and shared.
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