Share Our Story
Tourism NT is running a “Share our Story” travel writing and “Share our Impression” photographic competition with two trips worth $2000 up for grabs for Australia’s most talented amateur travel writer and photographer.
Images and stories should exude creativity, capture the adventurous and exotic, highlight the natural beauty and encapsulate the charm, culture and outback lifestyle of the Northern Territory.
Story telling through songlines, yarns and art has a long history in the Territory. Through this competition, Tourism NT invites the Australian public to share its story.
Immerse yourself in a world of exploration and discovery through words and pictures and enter the competition at www.travelnt.com
Articles submitted must be between 800 and 1500 words, photographs must be high resolution (300 dpi) and encourage, inspire and motivate the audience to explore the NT’s enchanting landscape and experience its vibrant culture.
The travel writing and photographic competitions are open to amateur photographers and writers Australia-wide.
Entries close 5pm 2 July.
The winner will be posted on travelnt.com on 23 July and published in News Limited’s Escape.
Enter at www.travelnt.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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