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Photo competition get your photos in now to be in the running for five $50 dollar prizes.

  • saveourbush
  • Sep 6, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 26, 2021


How would you like to be named as one of five winners in our effort to find the best photos of the Myall Road Bushland? $50 for each winner with 5 to be awarded.

Submit your photos that meet the following conditions below and our committee will determine who gets the chocolates ($50 actually to five individual winners) Email your pictures to saveourbush@gmail.com.au

We will upload the photos to our facebook page and one of the 5 prizes will go to the one that gets the most likes on it by the finish date. So encourage your friends to vote for your pic on our facebook page. Here are the conditions.

*Photo must be taken within the Myall Road Bushland site. *Obviously only take the photo while doing a covid approved activity. *Must be original work (not submitting someone else’s) *Must agree by submitting to provide permission for SMRBI to use image into the future for not-for-profit purposes of the group. *Must send it to saveourbush@gmail.com by 30th of September, the earlier you get it to us the more likes it may get. *Must agree to have your name published on facebook to inform people that we have awarded all 5 $50 prizes. *Maximum of 5 pictures per person can be submitted. Winners announced 10th October and notified by email.

So help us tell the story of how great this parcel of green space is and how we need to keep it, start snapping your photos now.





























 
 
 

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About Our Group

We are a group of very concerned and angry local people. We are concerned about the impact Development has on the wildlife and wellbeing of our community. We are very concerned about the destruction of Habitat and continued loss of Biodiversity in our area. We also understand that natural areas are very important to our health and wellbeing.

We believe the development will have significant impact on the local traffic and with more planning and consideration we believe the same benefits without the impacts can be obtained on other sights in the area.

We are also concerned that the accumulative effect on our environment is enhanced as we are about to see the destruction of bush through Jesmond and into Rankin Park for what will be a highly valued road for the community, it just places more pressure on all of us to try and retain as much bush as we can to provide those refuges for our fauna and flora. 

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