Drawn from more than 1,800 submissions across 18 countries, the 99 shortlisted works represent the very best photography of the ANZANG bioregion showcasing – Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
Each image, whether of soaring landscapes, delicate flora, rare wildlife or sweeping night skies, captures a moment of wonder and invites viewers to pause, reflect and look more deeply at the environment we share.
The exhibition spans 10 categories, including Animals in Nature, Threatened Species and Astrophotography to name a few, demonstrating a breadth of talent among professional and emerging photographers, and the many ways nature can be interpreted through the lens.
Visitors will find that this is more than a photography display – it’s a celebration of artistry, patience and the enduring power of nature to inspire. Take your time, linger and uncover the stories each image holds.

The exhibition is open daily from 10am to 5pm, until 1 February 2026. Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and concession, with free entry for children under 12 years and Museum members. Tickets can be booked online or at the door.
The Museum has also teamed up with the Adelaide Botanic Gardens to offer a special ticket, giving you entry to both the Nature Photographer and Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibitions for just $20 adults and $18 seniors and concession.
While you’re there don’t miss the Museum’s free exhibition Ride on, shine on: The East Kimberley Art Movement, on display until 14 December. Make a day of your visit by exploring the Museum Shop and relaxing in the Café.
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