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Capture the heart of Braybrook

Central West Shopping Centre is inviting the community to take part in Locals Behind the Lens, a photography competition that celebrates the everyday beauty of Braybrook and surrounds. Running from 15 September to 12 October, the initiative encourages residents to submit photos that capture the spirit of the neighbourhood.

Whether it’s the buzz of a weekend market, the calm of a quiet park bench, or a spontaneous smile shared between neighbours – your lens can capture the heart of our community.

“This is more than a competition, it’s a celebration of local life through the eyes of the people who live it,” said Kareem Hemeda, centre manager at CBRE.

“We’re excited to see the community’s creativity come to life.”

Locals can enter under three categories:

· Junior Photographer (Under 18s)

· Beginner’s Eye (smartphones and basic cameras)

· Professional Amateur (advanced gear and editing)

Each category winner will receive a $500 prize, and the top 20 entries will be displayed at the centre for the People’s Choice Award, where shoppers can vote from 27 October to 16 November. Voters will also go into the draw to win a $300 Centre Gift Card.

“We believe in the power of storytelling through imagery,” Mr Hemeda added.

“These photos will not only decorate our centre, they’ll remind us of the beauty and diversity that surrounds us every day.”

So grab your camera, explore your neighbourhood, and show us what makes Braybrook special. Entries are now open—don’t miss your chance to be part of this visual celebration of community life.

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