Sorry, your browser is out-of-date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly.

Microsoft no longer supports Internet Explorer. Please download their replacement Edge or another modern browser such as Chrome, Safari or Firefox. This site will not be fully functional using Internet Explorer.

Photo Competition highlights our changing landscape

News article |

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board’s photo competition is now open!

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board’s photo competition is now open, calling on local photographers to share their images of the Limestone Coast’s treasures.

Team Leader of Communications and Engagement for the Limestone Coast Landscape Board, Andrea Bartetzko said this year’s theme is ‘Our Changing Landscape’.

“We are hoping to see images that reflect how you see our landscape in the past, present and in the future,” Andrea said.

“Entries should focus on and tell us something about sustainable primary production, water, biodiversity, plants and animals in our changing landscape.”

Entry is free and can be made through traditional still photography and social media, with under 18 and open age groups.

“To enter send us your best still photo to lclandscapeboardengage@sa.gov.au, or share on social media by liking our pages and posting to our Facebook or Instagram using the hashtags #LCLBphotocomp and the additional hashtag #U18 if you are under 18.”

“Winners will share in some great prizes, and selected photos will feature on a range of our publications, social media channels and in the Board’s 2022 calendar.”

“Ultimately we’re encouraging people to connect with our country and explore, and capture what is special about our spectacular region.”

For more information, including terms, conditions, and entry forms visit 2021 Limestone Coast Landscape Board Photo Competition .

Entries close 11pm on 30 June 2021.

Photo Competition highlights our changing landscape

Image. ‘Peek-a-Boo’ 2020 Limestone Coast Landscape Board Photo Competition Winner in the Open Category by Janet Haebich.

More stories

  1. Learning in the Landscape

    News article | 31 May 2023
  2. ndscape Board rolls out information sessions to support stakeholder…

    News article | 30 May 2023
  3. Landholders urged to support shelterbelt survey

    News article | 29 May 2023