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Storm photo gallery

Neal McCracken from ANU Photography is creating a central repository of photographs documenting the storm and its effects on campus. These may be used for a public display about the storm, the University’s historical records, and potentially for insurance purposes.

If you’ve got an interesting snap that you’d like to share, email it to ANU.Photography@anu.edu.au or post it to ANU Photography, Chemistry Building #33. For your photos to be used, it’s important that you include your name, personal details, a description of the content of your photo and that you incorporate the following text into the body of your entry:

I declare that I am the creator of these images. I understand that while I retain the copyright to my photograph/photographs, I give The Australian National University permission to reproduce it/them in all territories, in all media, for an unlimited time, and for any use that the University sees fit.

For more information, contact ANU Photography on 02 6125 4292 or 0416 249 310.

The sheer weight of the water and hail caused some ceilings to collapse A worker begins clearing the leaf litter by Sullivan's Creek The glasshouses at the School of Botany and Zoology The storm stripped leaves and petals from plants across the University Fellows Oval resembled a snow field after the storm Ghostly figures inspect the hail carpet Large hailstones could still be found on campus hours after the storm The fallen ice formed piles up to a metre deep North Road was transformed into a shallow pool A van in the Melville Hall loading bay was trapped by the ice piles Students see the fun side of the hail storm Only one major tree was uprooted during the storm

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