With entries from the United States and German, the Spiral Gallery's annual Plethora of Postcards exhibition has an international flavour this year.
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First place in the Adult section went to Graeme Krake for 'Jumper Ant', while second place went to Ray Hamilton for 'Courthouse'.
In total the exhibition had around 400 entries, including three from the United States, four from Germany, and entries from two artists based in Sydney.
In the Youth section, first place went to Sara Anderson for 'Lazy Bones' and second place to Hazel Anderson for 'Dream Boat'.
Emilio Barrios Jacobs won the Junior section with 'Monster', and Lance Bedford took second place with 'Where's Wally'.
Trish Castillo took out the three-dimensional prize with 'Aldinga Weekend 2' and Pauline Dunworth won the Iconic Australiana-Adult section with 'Fence'.
Jasper Clark's 'Uluru' was the winner of the Iconic Australiana-Youth section and Ruby Garard's 'Beautiful Bee' was the winner of the Iconic Australiana-Junior section.
Tanja Public School were highly commended for their clay series and the Sapphire Coast Anglican College were also highly commended for their Anzac inspired series.