The popular calendar is known for its collection of local images and information on flora, fauna and natural landscapes.
Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority project coordinator Janice Mentiplay-Smith said the calendar photo competition was a great way for local people to showcase their photographic skills of plants, animals and the environment.
“The competition has been running for more than a decade now and entering it has become quite a tradition for keen photographers and nature lovers,” she said.
“The images in this year’s calendar were chosen from more than 300 entries.
“Each year we produce and distribute the calendars across the region.”
Preference is given to photographs of local plants or animals in their natural state, insects, waterways or other natural features that tell a story about the Goulburn Broken catchment.
Email your images of birds, animals, plants, insects and places in the Goulburn Broken catchment to: janicem@gbcma.vic.gov.au
To be eligible, photos must be between 2-10 MB in landscape format (not portrait) and submitted as a jpeg file attachment (not as a picture inserted into the text of your email).
It’s important to include a description of the image in the email subject line (for example, ‘White-breasted woodswallow’). No USBs or discs.
Entries close on August 13.
This project is coordinated by Goulburn Broken CMA, with support from Moira Shire Council and Greater Shepparton City Council.