Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year

Australian Museum
Wed 07 Jan '26 – Sun 15 Feb '26

Overview

See nature in a whole new light in the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year, a South Australian Museum exhibition. For two decades, this beloved annual exhibition has explored the world, showcasing the spectacular flora, fauna and landscapes found throughout Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea. From murky ocean depths, to soaring mountain tops and fiery outback landscapes, this bioregion is home to wildlife and…

See nature in a whole new light in the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year, a South Australian Museum exhibition. For two decades, this beloved annual exhibition has explored the world, showcasing the spectacular flora, fauna and landscapes found throughout Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea. From murky ocean depths, to soaring mountain tops and fiery outback landscapes, this bioregion is home to wildlife and environments unlike any other.

This year, celebrate not only the newest crop of spectacular images and photographers, but also the exhibition's enduring legacy, with all 21 past winners on display. Be inspired by this amazing collection of 120 photographs that showcases the unique natural heritage of this region, stretching back more than 80 million years.

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Australian Museum

1 William Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

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