Muster Your Memories

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Supporters of MobileMuster gathered in Sydney last night to celebrate the organisation’s 15th anniversary and over a decade’s good work in keeping old mobile handsets and accessories out of landfill. Last night also marked the culmination of the Memory Muster campaign, which saw thousands of budding mobile recyclers across Australia enter their best pics into a photographic competition. As picked by a panel of celebrity judges, we’re happy to present the comp’s five winners!

Hills hoist sunset, Simon Cheatham
Family & Friends as judged by Gyton Grantley – Hills Hoist Sunset, Simon Cheatham

The boys, Ray Bryan
Love & Life as judged by Lisa Mitchell – The Boys, Ray Bryan

Moon at 12 o'clock, George Bitcon
Travel & Beyond as judged by Jason Hussain Chairman AMTA Recycling Committee – Moon at 12 O’Clock, George Bitcon

Three strikes, George Bitcon
Nature & Beauty as judged Laura Enever – Three Strikes, George Bitcon

Dove Lake, Brian Dullaghan
People’s Choice – Dove Lake, Brian Dullaghan

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