The finalists of the Your Health Link National Photographic Competition have been announced, selected from more than 1,800 entries received from across Australia.
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Voting is now open for the People's Choice Award where the public gets the chance to pick their favourite image from the outstanding selection of finalist photographs.
To cast your vote, visit the Your Health Link Facebook page Voting closes on, April 21 and the finalist image with the most votes will win a $500 gift card.
The Your Health Link National Photographic Competition is run by the Mid North Coast Local Health District and endorsed by the Healthy Kids Association and offers a large prize pool across four categories - open, mobile, primary and high school.
The competition provides a platform for people to express their concept of the theme 'We're all in this together: Keeping safe and healthy during the pandemic'.
It also encourages conversations about healthy eating and active living to reduce the impact of lifestyle-related chronic disease.
Your Health Link Program Manager Carolyn Guichard said the calibre of this year's entries were outstanding, setting a very high standard for the finalists.
"Our judges are looking for unique and creative images that represent the competition theme of keeping safe and healthy together during a global pandemic and we've seen some very clever interpretations of that," she said.
The winners will be announced at 7pm on Friday, May 7 via the Your Health Link National Photographic Competition website and Facebook page.
The competition offers a host of prizes in the categories of Mobile Photography, Open, Primary and High School, including prizes to support healthy school canteen initiatives.
Information about the competition is available online at: www.yourhealthlinkphotocomp.com.au
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