Capture the essence of Australian Life
Enter our national photography competition for a $10,000 grand prize.

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Enter our national photography competition for a $10,000 grand prize.
Budding photographers aged 5 to 12 can make their mark and show us their world.
Sydney’s youngest photographers have been creating lively new works that capture their fresh perspectives. These images were taken by kids aged 5 to 12.
Take an intimate journey through contrasting scenes of connection, resilience and play, and vote for your favourite from 1 August.
A clear winner has taken out the people’s choice award for 2023
A captivating 48 images are now on show at Customs House Square.
Explore unique perspectives from across the country and vote for your favourite
A glimpse of daily life through the eyes of our youngest photographers aged 3 to 12
Artist Fintan Magee has created Lost Figures on the wall of a Darlington building.
A captivating 48 images are now on show in Hyde Park’s unique outdoor gallery.
Explore some of the unique perspectives from people across the country – on show from 15 September to 9 October in Hyde Park.
A glimpse of daily life through the eyes of young Sydneysiders aged 3 to 12
An impromptu image of a baby cradled by his mother and a water fountain captured at dusk have been selected as winners of the Little Sydney Lives competition.
Take a look at 20 delightful and cheeky photos by budding young creatives, aged 3 to 12.
From loud bursts of colour to quiet family moments, these 28 images paint a picture of Australia’s unique personality.
‘As One Door Closes, Another Opens’ is a new public artwork by Will Cooke.
Explore some of the unique perspectives from people across the country – on show from 19 September to 13 October in Hyde Park.
A glimpse of daily life through the eyes of young Sydneysiders aged 3 to 11.
Stage 1 is dry. Stage 2 gets taped, brushed and rolled in July.
‘Gravity System Response’ transforms a bland corner of Sydney into a colourful abstraction.
There’s a story behind these 2000-odd orange spheres. And it might just change the way we handle marine debris.
Everyone sees the world differently. As the 2019 contest launches, here’s what’s captured the eyes of our pint-sized snappers last year.
With a $10,000 prize, Australian Life is one of the most prestigious photo contests. Ahead of its 2019 launch, here are last year’s finest frames.