Golden Lens photography competition puts focus on holiday season

  • New holiday edition of popular Golden Lens photography competition for WA Seniors Card members captures moments of connection
  • Competition supported by Cook Government promotes ageing well by celebrating the photographic skills of older Western Australians
  • Selected photos will be featured in the next WA Seniors Card Discount Directory

The popular Golden Lens photography competition for WA Seniors Card members returns for 2025, with a fresh focus on capturing moments of connection during the holidays.

With the holiday season fast approaching and many seniors using this period to spend time with family and friends, the Golden Lens: A Season of Connection competition encourages WA Seniors Card members to capture images that reflect the meaningful relationships and connections that enrich our lives during this special time.

The competition aims to promote ageing well by celebrating the skills of Western Australians through the art of photography and to demonstrate that people can learn and create at any age.

The special edition will feature four categories including artistic photography, cherished moments and traditions, seasonal wonders, and directory of joy.

There will also be a people’s choice category in which the public can vote via the WA Seniors Card Facebook page.

The winners will be invited to a lunch at Parliament House hosted by Seniors and Ageing Minister Don Punch. Selected photos will also be featured in the next edition of the WA Seniors Card Discount Directory which will be published in the 2025-26 financial year.

Prizes have been generously donated by participating WA Seniors Card business partners for the winner and runner-up of each category.

Entries close on 15 January 2025. Further information about entry requirements is available at https://www.seniorscard.wa.gov.au/the-golden-lens/ .

As stated by Seniors and Ageing Minister Don Punch:

“The Golden Lens is more than just a competition; it’s a celebration of ageing well and a testament to the fact that creativity knows no age limits.

“Western Australian seniors lead diverse and interesting lives and what better way to share their stories than through photography.

“As the holiday season is arriving soon, now is the perfect opportunity to capture that moment with photography.

“There is a growing imperative for ‘whole of community’ commitment and action to ensure older people remain active and participate in their community, and this competition is a prime example of how the Cook Government demonstrates this very commitment and action.”

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