The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year celebrates the diversity of nature in the bioregion encompassing Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea. This area, known to competition organisers as the ANZANG bioregion, possesses a unique natural heritage stretching back more than 80 million years to the break-up of the great southern continent of Gondwana.
The Nature Photographer of the Year competition began as ANZANG Nature Photography In 2004, when founder Stuart Miller perceived an opportunity to celebrate our region with a competition dedicated solely to its footprint.
Today, the South Australian Museum uses the competition to focus on enhancing a general knowledge of this extraordinary region by encouraging photography of the region's nature and landscapes. The Museum appreciates the ongoing support of Australian Geographic and Stuart Miller.
2023 Competition Judges
Mike Langford
Landscape and travel photographer
Adj. Prof. Wayne Quilliam
Photographer, artist, filmmaker, drone pilot
Jackie Ranken
Landscape and travel photographer