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Join South Gippsland Australia Day Short Film and Photography competition for 2022
Short film and photography competition hosted by the council that will be shown in Leongatha cinema.
Council is hosting a Short Film and Photography Competition. To enter, simply create a short (2-4 minute) film or take a photo that embraces the theme: Australia Day: We're all part of the story.
Australia Day Film and Photography Competition film and image submissions must be received by: 11.59pm Sunday 16 January, 2022
Joining the exhibition
The films and images from the selected finalists will be shown on Australia Day at the Leongatha Cinema with winners announced at the screening. If your video is larger than 256MB please complete and submit the form above and then upload your video on Australia Day Film and Photography Competition dropbox. There are cash prizes to be won. To find out more or to submit an entry, please visit, Australia Day Film and Photography Competition.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
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