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Apple has increased the prices of several Mac, iPad and home entertainment products, saying it can no longer absorb soaring memory and storage chip costs driven by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence data centres. Read more
Stunning marine life portraits, uplifting conservation scenes, and weird and wonderful blackwater creatures all feature in the global underwater photography competition.
Photojournalist Matthew Abbott has shared the story behind his striking photo of a kangaroo jumping past a burning house, an image that has come to symbolise our bushfire crisis.
Find out who won our free monthly photo comp for November.
Sony Australia has put a call out for new photographers to join the company's Advocate program.
Getty Images has pulled together a collection of images that encapsulates Australia’s 2019; both the ups and downs.
You don't need a crystal ball to see that camera sales have been declining over the last decade, and, although it may seem that smartphones are the most obvious cause of the declining sales, it's arguably a much more nuanced set of reasons.
Getty Images photographer Chris McGrath has been named the 2019 Nikon-Walkley Press Photographer of the Year, the highest accolade for photojournalists in Australia.
Lost but Found shares the incredible stories and photos of 40 dogs who have been lost and then found thanks to Sydney Dogs and Cats Home.
The winners of the annual Red Bull Illume action sports photography contest have been announced, with a shortlist of 13 finalists chosen from more than 60,000 entries.
TAFE NSW has become the first and only training provider in NSW to offer Adobe certification for students and businesses.
The winners of the 10th edition of the global Epson Pano Awards have been announced.
Sydney editorial and portrait photographer Tim Bauer has been recognised with the title of Photographer of the Year at the 2019 Australian Magazine Awards overnight.
The exhibition features works by photographers Pat Brassington, Olive Cotton, Max Dupain, Trent Parke and more.
Find out who won our free monthly photo comp for October.
The annual wildlife photography competition has more than $20,000 in cash and prizes.
The annual BOM Australian Weather Calendar for 2019 has been launched, and we have a copy to giveaway.