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Category: People and the Environment 2011 Winners
Years 4-7
1st Prize
Early Morning Serenity
Rebecca Visser
(John Calvin Christian College Bunbury)
The only disturbance to the peacefulness of early morning at Tonebridge is the sound of the occasional vehicle.
2nd Prize
Infested Books
Kyle Melrose
(Parkerville Primary School)
If humans leave something too long nature might beat you to it.
3rd Prize
Two Sides of the Rabbit Proof Fence
Charmoni Martin-Cogger
(Kwinana Christian School)
This is part of the old rabbit proof fence. The rabbits were kept to the left and man to the right. Which one was more destructive?
Highly Commended
Nature's Eye
Thomas Mayes
(Sorrento Primary School)
We need to look back at what we have done to nature and upset its delicate balance even in the remotest of places.
Years 8-10
1st Prize
The Boabs Car
Bridey Eggleton
(St Mary’s College Broome)
This photo was taken at Warmun. The car looked so rusty and old!
2nd Prize
Growing Old and Useless
Kyle Johnson
(Rockingham Senior High School)
I like this photo because it has a very dark feeling to it sort of like a weird take on ying-yang...
3rd Prize
Locked In
David Attwell
(Scotch College)
Is it nature that we’re locking away or ourselves?
Highly Commended
Chain Reaction
Chloe Mckie
(Greenwood Senior High School)
One person with the ambition to save the environment can create a chain reaction resulting in action.
Highly Recommended
Down the Drain
Tim Edwards
(Scotch College)
Our water supplies are running low and we need to come up with some sustainable options allowing future generations with sufficient water usages.
Years 11-12
1st Prize
The Land Tamer
Zachary Cartledge
(Carine Senior High School)
Rather than destroying nature we need to realise that even the smallest of trees have an impact on the way we live our lives.
2nd Prize
Perpetual Life
Hannah Vanschayk
(Bunbury Catholic College)
People are empowered by the elements when they harness the natural energy that the environment offers to us every day.
3rd Prize
Twilight Sunset
Simone Dressel
(Bunbury Catholic College)
Capturing the moment of perfect harmony: man interacts with the environment and in turn gains peace at the close of the day.
Highly Commended
And to Dust it Shall Return...Eventually
Ben Tuck
(Manea Senior College)
The irony of scrap iron in the Pilbara.
Highly Recommended
Mirror Reflections
Zachary Langsford
(Scotch College)
This mirror like reflection seen in the diverse East Kimberley shows the need to preserve and protect this vast region of our state.
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