Rural Aid has put out a call to snappers of all ages and abilities to submit their most stunning photographs of life on the land for its hugely popular Spirit of the Bush photography competition.
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The winning photographs will be turned into a beautiful 2022 calendar, that will be available to purchase.
In the popular 2020 competition, Rural Aid received more than 400 photographic submissions - making it a very tough job for CEO John Warlters to choose his top snaps.
"The creative talent in the bush is outstanding and I'm always blown away by the images Rural Aid is sent," Mr Warlters said.
"Last time we ran this competition, most photographs poignantly depicted the heartbreaking reality of drought. I hope that this time round, all of our farmers have been given the chance to capture some happier pictures. I'm excited to see green shoots, frolics in the rain and fattened livestock," Mr Warlters said.
A panel of judges will determine the best bush snaps, based on twelve categories: Farming Generations, Drought, Fire, Flood, Life On A Farm, Farm Animals, Rural Women, Rural Men, Outback Kids, Rural Landscapes, Man's Best Friend, Small Towns.
Winners will be awarded a feature in the 2022 calendar, and a Rural Aid prize pack.
Photos can be submitted through the https://woobox.com/srqwkg page up until 5pm (AEST) on Monday May 31, 2021 (it also gives information on how to enter via social media).
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