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Outback stars light up mural

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THE award-winning image and mural Pipes in Space by Phillip Woodhouse is now on display in O’Sullivan Park at the entrance to Wandoan (at the Wandoan Community Hall).

The display of this mural has been organised by Australian Petroleum Production and Exploratio­n Associatio­n (APPEA) and the Wandoan Community Commerce and Industry (WCCI) Associatio­n.

Sponsored by APPEA, Mr Woodhouse won the 2020 In. Site Photograph­ic competitio­n for the Environmen­t category.

The In. Site Awards seek to use photograph­y as way of showing how the natural gas industry and local community can work together successful­ly.

The award-winning photo shows a stockpile of new gas pipes, with the stars as a background, and was taken at 3am on a winter’s morning in Wandoan, Western Queensland.

Mr Woodhouse has worked in the oil and gas industry for a number of years.

“The stock of new pipes reflects the excitement and anticipati­on that is always there on a work site in the lead up to the actual constructi­on of a new pipeline,” he said.

“Another aim of the photo was to show the pipes in the unique early morning light, that was provided by the stars in outback Queensland, before they were placed under the ground to help with transporta­tion of gas from the region.”

Margarette Sinnamon, from the Wandoan Community Commerce and Industry Associatio­n, a voluntary group that works to further the economic and community developmen­t of Wandoan and surroundin­g districts, was pleased with the installati­on.

‘Having this mural installed in Wandoan acknowledg­es that gas exploratio­n is an industry that is now a part of our region,” she said.

“The mural will play a role in attracting travellers and tourists to the region though its promotion on tourism websites both locally and nationally.”

The WCCI congratula­ted Phillip on his award-winning photo and thank APPEA for their foresight in having the mural installed in Wandoan.

APPEA chief executive Andrew McConville said sponsoring the awards was another way of showing how gas plays an important role in the local community.

‘’We are constantly looking for ways to highlight how the environmen­t, community and people working in the Australian natural gas industry can all come together,” he said.

As part of the competitio­n, employees from all sectors of the oil and gas industry were invited to be involved and put forward photos of where they worked, the environmen­t around them and the communitie­s where they belong.

 ?? ?? WANDOAN WINNER: The award-winning photograph­ic mural Pipes in Space by Phillip Woodhouse is now on display at Wandoan. Picture: Contribute­d
WANDOAN WINNER: The award-winning photograph­ic mural Pipes in Space by Phillip Woodhouse is now on display at Wandoan. Picture: Contribute­d

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