Southern NSW Local Health District's (SNSWLHD) Crookwell District Hospital is hosting a photography competition and is encouraging local photographers to submit their best pictures of the Crookwell Wind Farm.
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The winning entry of the iconic wind farm will be displayed as a wall mural in the hospital's refurbished Emergency Department (ED), which is scheduled for completion in February.
Crookwell District Hospital acting senior nurse manager Debbie Hay said a staff member suggested the competition as a way to get the community involved in the aesthetics of the ED.
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"I think it is a great idea to include a local photographer's work in the hospital," Mrs Hay said.
"We'd like to display a photo of the wind farm because it is part of Crookwell's backdrop and history.
"It's a huge opportunity for photographers, as the winner will have their photo displayed across a wall in the ED, and their name written on a plaque.
"We will also use a local business to create the mural from the winning photograph."
The mural will be located in the ED's waiting room and will be about three metres high and almost two metres wide.
The competition will open on Sunday, November 21 and close on Tuesday, December 14 at 11.59pm.
Entries are free and can be submitted to Debbie Hay at Debbie.hay@health.nsw.gov.au
Submit one photograph per entry, no more than 4MB and make sure to supply the original, high resolution photograph in the event you are the winning entry.
The Crookwell District Hospital refurbishment includes:
- improved Emergency Department (ED) with increased acute treatment space capacity
- enhanced ward areas, including patient rooms and bathrooms
- medical equipment upgrades, including ECG machines, defibrillator and a transport ventilator
- new floor covering in the Hutton Wing
- painting works
- increased nurse-call capacity
- upgrade to the Wellness Centre.
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