Entries for photographs for the 2026 Goulburn Broken Catchment calendar close on Wednesday 13 August.
The popular calendar is known for its stunning collection of local images taken by community members, including Jenny Younger's grey-headed flying fox and Shellie Drysdale's easter yellow robin from 2024.
Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority CEO Carl Walters said the calendar photo competition was a great way for local people to showcase their photographic skills.
“Eighteen members of the public had their photos selected for this year’s calendar and of those, six were first time contributors,” Mr Walters said.
“The calendar photo competition continues to attract new interest from people who are out and about in nature with their camera, right across the catchment.
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Images of birds, animals, plants, insects, and natural places in the Goulburn Broken catchment (drone shots are welcome) can be emailed to Janice Mentiplay-Smith on janicem@gbcma.vic.gov.au
Entry conditions: photos must be between 2-10MB in landscape orientation (not portrait) and submitted as a jpeg file attachment - not as a picture inserted into the text of the email, and should include a description of the image in the email subject line.
The Broken Boosey Conservation Management Network Advisory Group assists with selecting the best photos for inclusion in the calendar.