Country Women's Association Of Victoria 2021 Calendar Each
Country Women's Association Of Victoria 2021 Calendar Each
The perfect Christmas gift for friends and family! The Country Women’s Association of Victoria 2021 CALENDAR
The Country Women’s Association of Victoria Inc. Featuring award-winning photos from the 2020 State Photography Competition
The Calendar is A3 size (approx. 42 x 30 cm), wirebound with a hanger, printed in Melbourne by a 100% Australian owned company, CalendarPrint.
Thirteen months are included, January 2021 – January 2022, and there is plenty of room on each day to write in your own special dates. Victorian and national public holidays are included.
Our winning photographers come from all over Victoria, from Ashburton and Essendon in the city, to the Mornington Peninsula, Geelong, Phillip Island, Bendigo, Avoca and Mooroopna, to name a few. The front cover features a photograph by Jessica Hodder from Marnoo Branch in the East Wimmera Group, which won both the ‘For the Front Cover’ category and the Paula Pither Mills Perpetual Plaque for Photography for the most outstanding photograph in the competition. The judge commented: “there is a real social message here also, with the concept of water being essential for life, the absence of water a symbol of the drought and the washing of hands being a symbol of the pandemic of 2020. Congratulations on a powerful, symbolic, and technically excellent image.”
The Country Women’s Association of Victoria Inc. Featuring award-winning photos from the 2020 State Photography Competition
The Calendar is A3 size (approx. 42 x 30 cm), wirebound with a hanger, printed in Melbourne by a 100% Australian owned company, CalendarPrint.
Thirteen months are included, January 2021 – January 2022, and there is plenty of room on each day to write in your own special dates. Victorian and national public holidays are included.
Our winning photographers come from all over Victoria, from Ashburton and Essendon in the city, to the Mornington Peninsula, Geelong, Phillip Island, Bendigo, Avoca and Mooroopna, to name a few. The front cover features a photograph by Jessica Hodder from Marnoo Branch in the East Wimmera Group, which won both the ‘For the Front Cover’ category and the Paula Pither Mills Perpetual Plaque for Photography for the most outstanding photograph in the competition. The judge commented: “there is a real social message here also, with the concept of water being essential for life, the absence of water a symbol of the drought and the washing of hands being a symbol of the pandemic of 2020. Congratulations on a powerful, symbolic, and technically excellent image.”
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