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WHAT:            Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore AO will officially announce the winner of the prestigious $10,000 Australian Life photography competition at Customs House  today, Thursday 31 July. 

 

                        Australian Life is one of Australia’s biggest and most popular photography competitions. From more than 2,000 submissions, 30 finalist images were selected, blown up to bedsheet-size portraits, and will feature in the outdoor exhibition at Customs House Square. The winner of the Australian Life under-18s category will also be announced, as well as the winner and runner up of the Little Sydney Lives kids’ photography competition.

 

                        All Little Sydney Lives finalist images will be on display on level 2 of Customs House at Circular Quay.

 

 

WHEN:           Today, Thursday 31 July, 5-7pm                  

            

WHERE:         The Barnet Long Room on Level 1 of Customs House, 31 Alfred Street Sydney

                       

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WHO:             Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore AO

                       Councillor Jess Miller

Australian Life finalists

Little Sydney Lives finalists


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