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PHOTO Australia, the organisation behind the popular Victorian PHOTO festival, has announced it will close and the 2026 edition of the photography festival will not go ahead.

The annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition has shared a selection of the shortlisted images from its sixty-first edition.

An Australian couple has issued a warning to photographers and content creators visiting Uluru, after they received a lengthy list of potential fines following a visit to the iconic site. 

For the next month, you can buy limited-edition wildlife prints from more than 200 photographers worldwide, with proceeds going directly to Conservation International.

Photographer and conservationist Chris Bell will release a new book, TRACES: The Photography of Chris Bell, to coincide with a major exhibition of his work in Launceston this September.

Check out the winners of our free monthly photo comp for July 2025.

The winners of the 18th annual edition is a true global showcase of photography captured on Apple's iconic device.

Acclaimed travel and wildlife photographer Richard I’Anson has announced the release of Way Down South, a new photo book 10 years in the making.

The iconic company has issued a "going concern" warning, indicating that there is substantial doubt about its ability to meet its debt obligations.

Running until 9 November, Man Ray and Max Dupain is the first major Australian show to place the influential artists side by side.

A new collaborative photographic exhibition in Hobart offers a striking blend of art and science inspired by the Aurora Australis.

The Leica Galleries in Melbourne and Sydney have launched a joint exhibition featuring the work of photographers Steve McCurry and Australian photographer Jessie Brinkman Evans.

Check out the winners and top images in Your Best Shot for August 2025.

An AI-generated model has appeared in the pages of Vogue magazine, prompting criticism over unrealistic beauty ideals and concerns about the technology’s impact on creative industries.

The 2025 edition of the BIFB runs from 23 August to 19 October. Here are a few highlights from the eight week long festival.

A new exhibition by documentary photographer Tajette O’Halloran, opening this week, offers an intimate portrait of the young people who gather at a well-known abandoned brickworks quarry in rural New South Wales.