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Garden comp launches

Countdown is on to find Toowoomba’s grand champion gardens

- ALEXIA AUSTIN Alexia.Austin@thechronic­le.com.au

TOOWOOMBA’S Inbound restaurant was transforme­d into a sea of flowery prints yesterday morning as gardeners and green thumbs converged for the launch of The Chronicle Garden Competitio­n.

Now entering its 69th year, the highly anticipate­d competitio­n has drawn a record 114 entrants ready to duke it out for the grand champion spot.

The competitio­n judges were revealed during the morning tea. Bob Tarry picked up the mantle as city judge, Donna Hay was named the country judge and Clint Kenny will be in charge of the schools category.

Ms Hay is new to the judging panel, her gleaming horticultu­ral record and love of poppies placing her in good stead to pick a winner.

“I’m looking for stories in gardens,” Ms Hay said.

“I like to go to gardens and develop an understand­ing of the process and how it came to be.

“There are lots of interestin­g characters among the gardeners, and I like them to share their personalit­y through their work.

“With country gardens it also depends on how they use the layout of the land - you have to get creative with the resources you have.”

This year’s event is sponsored by Heritage Bank, the University of Southern Queensland and Toowoomba Regional Council.

USQ director of marketing Helen Nolan spoke of the event’s history during her opening address, mentioning the competitio­n predated the university.

“USQ is keen to be involved in this year’s competitio­n, as it is a premier community event, and USQ was started by the community,” Ms Nolan said.

The launch signals the start of the competitio­n countdown, with 20 days until judging begins. All residentia­l gardens will be open to the public during the Carnival of Flowers. Entry to the gardens is free.

 ?? Photos: Bev Lacey ?? LAUNCH: At the launch of The Chronicle Garden Competitio­n yesterday are (from left) Toowoomba Regional Council Mayor Paul Antonio, USQ director of marketing Helen Nolan, garden competitio­n co-ordinator Letitia Robarts and The Chronicle regional general manager Rohan Gosstray.
Photos: Bev Lacey LAUNCH: At the launch of The Chronicle Garden Competitio­n yesterday are (from left) Toowoomba Regional Council Mayor Paul Antonio, USQ director of marketing Helen Nolan, garden competitio­n co-ordinator Letitia Robarts and The Chronicle regional general manager Rohan Gosstray.
 ??  ?? Chronicle staff (from left) Emily Bosman, Maddy Sears, Jade Scott, Lauren Alsemgeest show off the 2018 t-shirts during the launch.
Chronicle staff (from left) Emily Bosman, Maddy Sears, Jade Scott, Lauren Alsemgeest show off the 2018 t-shirts during the launch.
 ??  ?? 2017 grand champions and Maria Reynolds. Gordon
2017 grand champions and Maria Reynolds. Gordon

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