Archive for February 21st, 2007
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Published by Alex Makin on Wednesday 21st of February, 2007
Councillor Alex Makin said it’s the time of year when Maroondah residents and visitors are invited to show their own special view of Maroondah - taken through the eye of a camera lens.
“The Photo Competition provides a great opportunity for people to capture the spirit of Maroondah. Favourite places, special landmarks, the great outdoors, happy families, sporting shots and artistic creations are all popular choices,” said Cr Makin.
“Look out for the brightly coloured orange brochure which details the three competition sections, the great prizes on offer and the entry form,” said Cr Makin.
The open section is for everyone aged 18 or over, and the winner will receive a Digital Camera to the value of $500, while the runner up will win three Hoyts La Premiere double passes.
The intermediate section is for anyone aged between 13 and 17 years, making it ideal for secondary school students. First prize is a camera and film processing to the value of $200. Second prize is four Hoyts movie passes and a Hoyts La Premiere double pass.
The junior section caters for photographers up to 12 years. The winner will receive a camera and film processing to the value of $100, while the runner up will receive four Hoyts movie passes.
A Mayor’s Encouragement Award will also be made, and the winner will receive an Eastland shopping voucher to the value of $200.
“Up to three photos can be entered per person, so you can afford to be creative. There are a lot of photo possibilities in Maroondah - you are only limited by your imagination!” said Cr Makin.
This year’s Maroondah Photo Competition entries will be on show at Maroondah Art Gallery, Maroondah Federation Estate, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood from Thursday 19 July to Saturday 18 August.
The Mayor will present the prizes during the first week of the exhibition and each entrant will receive an invitation by mail to attend the awards presentation.
The prizes have kindly been donated by Croydon Camera House, Hoyts, Eastland Shopping Centre.
Closing date for entries is 30 June 2007 and photos must have been taken after 1 July 2006.
Entry forms are available from Croydon and Ringwood Libraries, Croydon Camera House, Eastland Shopping Centre and Council’s Service Centres at Braeside Avenue, Ringwood; Civic Square, Croydon and Level 2, Shop Eastland Shopping Centre, Ringwood.
“So whether your camera is high-tech digital or low-tech disposable, get out there and start snapping!” said Cr Makin.
Related Entries: Media Release: What are you doing with your snaps?
, Media Release: Calling on Maroondah’s young film makers
, Media Release: Enter into Zones of Isolation
, Maroondah Photographic Competition Awards
, 2008 Maroondah Photographic Competition Awards
Category: Maroondah, Media Releases
Tags: council events, croydon, eastland, federation estate, Maroondah, maroondah art gallery, mayor, Media Releases, residents, ringwood
Published by Alex Makin on Wednesday 21st of February, 2007
The Minister for Planning, Justin Madden, was in Ringwood today to launch the branding of Ringwood Going Places. The pieces to rejuvenate Ringwood are coming together such as the passing of the precinct plans for the redevelopment of the Town Centre.
One significant piece that remains unresolved is Ringwood Station. The redevelopment of the station is critical to ensuring the success of the Ringwood Transit City and yet a commitment from the State Government has not been forthcoming.
Successful urban revitalisation requires collaboration and partnership between State and Local Governments, it is time for the State Government to show it is truly committed to the Ringwood Transit City by committing funding to the station redevelopment in the upcoming State Budget.
Related Entries: Ringwood Chamber of Commerce - discussing the Ringwood Transit City
, Maroondah Leader: no promise on track
, Official opening of Ringwood Street
, Precinct Plans - Ringwood Town Centre
, Ringwood Precinct Plans on Display
Category: Maroondah
Tags: budget, government, minister, planning, precinct plans, ringwood, ringwood station, ringwood transit city, state government, state politics, transit city