Announcement: ANCOLD 2024 Photography Competition Winners and Video Showcase

We are delighted to announce the winners of the ANCOLD 2024 Photography Competition! This annual tradition, running for over a decade, continues to celebrate the exceptional talent and creativity of our members through stunning images of Australian dams and appurtenant structures.

This year’s competition was incredibly competitive, with a diverse array of breathtaking photographs that truly capture the grandeur and beauty of our industry. After much deliberation, we are pleased to reveal the winners:

First Place

Nick Cartledge (CREST Engineering Consulting) – “Perspective” Prize: ANCOLD eVOUCHER valued up to $500

Runner-Up

Priscila Cezar (Sunwater Ltd.) – “BFD Sunset” Prize: ANCOLD eVOUCHER valued up to $250

Honourable Mention

Nasim Rajabi Nazari (GHD) – “Maroondah Dam embraced by mist”

The winning photo will also be featured as the cover art for the ANCOLD 2023/24 Annual Report, providing the winner with broader exposure for their exceptional work.

We extend our congratulations to the winners and a huge thank you to everyone who participated. The talent and passion reflected in all the entries are truly inspiring.

To celebrate the creativity and dedication of our members, we have compiled a video showcasing all the entries submitted for this year’s competition. Please take a moment to enjoy the captivating images that highlight the essence of our work in the dams industry.

Thank you once again to all participants for your incredible submissions. We look forward to seeing more of your amazing work in future competitions.

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