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4 June, 2020

Local photographers to illustrate council strategy

MOYNE Shire residents are being invited to submit their favourite photos of the council’s open spaces to feature in a council report.

By Support Team

Click, click: Moyne Shire Council is encouraging its residents to submit photos of the shire’s open spaces such as Mortlake’s Tea Tree Lake reserve as part of its Open Space Strategy.
Click, click: Moyne Shire Council is encouraging its residents to submit photos of the shire’s open spaces such as Mortlake’s Tea Tree Lake reserve as part of its Open Space Strategy.

MOYNE Shire residents are being invited to submit their favourite photos of the council’s open spaces to feature in a council report.

Shire manager recreation and community development Jacquie Anderton said council officers were currently formulating the shire’s Open Space Strategy.

She said council was now calling on its residents to submit their best photos of the shire’s open spaces to illustrate the report.

“Council wants its community to share their favourite snaps of Moyne Shire’s open spaces as part of the development of its upcoming Open Space Strategy,” she said.

“We are seeking images from all over the shire, from Caramut to Yambuk, Woorndoo to Koroit, Peterborough to Macarthur, and everywhere in between.

“We want to see the talent of our community with photos of our parks and reserves, playgrounds, skate parks, beaches, wetlands, walking trails and community spaces.”

Ms Anderton said submitted photos must be taken from no earlier than January last year and must be within the Moyne Shire.

Photo opportunity: Moyne Shire residents have the chance to showcase their photography skills and submit a photo of the council’s open spaces such as Mortlake’s Tea Tree Lake reserve to illustrate the shire’s Open Spaces Strategy.
Photo opportunity: Moyne Shire residents have the chance to showcase their photography skills and submit a photo of the council’s open spaces such as Mortlake’s Tea Tree Lake reserve to illustrate the shire’s Open Spaces Strategy.
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