LAST CHANCE TO SNAP AND WIN: submit your photos now to be part of the Sunshine Coast Photography Showcase

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Entries now closed.

Great news for budding photographers or aspiring David Attenboroughs, the deadline for the Sunshine Coast Biosphere Photography competition has been extended to midnight Sunday, October 9.

And by sharing a high-res snap of a native plant, insect, landscape or connection between people and the natural environment, entrants could potentially win a share in a prize pool of $3500*.

This initiative is to celebrate International Day of Biosphere Reserves in November.

Creative efforts will be rewarded with selected photographs curated into a special showcase which includes an exhibition that can be viewed during November, and the chance to win a share in an award prize pool of $3500*.


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'Restless Flycatcher' by Peter Evans, Nambour


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'Moffat Gold' by Sam Williams, Moffat Beach

Entries now closed.

Photographs must be local Sunshine Coast content.

Images must be owned by the entrant who must also have authority to provide council with permission to publish the submitted photo, and photographs to be provided in a high-resolution digital format.

Photograph requirements:

  1. Native plants of the Sunshine Coast
  2. Native insects and arachnids of the Sunshine Coast
  3. Natural landscapes, including waterways of the Sunshine Coast
  4. Connection between people and the natural environment
  5. Connection between people with other people

Entries closed, winner announcements: Visit www.[livingsmartqld.com.au](https://www.livingsmartqld.com.au/sunshine-coast-biosphere-2022-photo-exhibition

*Terms and conditions apply. 

Read more about the Sunshine Coast Biosphere Photography Competition here.

Entries Now Closed


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'Sunshine Coast Tree Planting' by Sunshine Coast Council


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'First Nations Family Fun Day at Bankfoot House' by Gubbi Gubbi Dance Troupe

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