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2024 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year Exhibition | School Bookings

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South Australian Museum
adelaide, australia
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The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year competition and exhibition celebrates the natural heritage of Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea. Perfect for teachers of science and visual and creative arts, this exhibition is not to be missed!

See nature up close through stunning images by professional, emerging and junior photographers who have shown impeccable timing, patience, artistry and technique to capture incredible moments in time.

This breathtaking exhibition allows us to witness the unique beauty of the flora, fauna and landscapes of our own backyard and the world around us. This year’s exhibition also features the new aerial photography category, taking viewers to new and exciting heights.

Additional dates have been released, with the exhibition extended until Sunday 5 January 2025. 

Download our curriculum aligned conversation starter cards to enhance your visit.

Get you class involved with our Nature Photography Quest.

Free Professional Development is available for this exhibition. Find out more here.

 
Please contact us if you have any access requirements that we can support you with, or if you need to pay by invoice. Please see our terms and conditions for payment via invoice.



Tickets are valid for one entry for the date purchased during exhibition opening hours.
This page is for school and OSHC bookings only, for individual tickets please click here to book

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Header image description: A close-up image of a tiny green spider hiding among green leaves. A delicate spider web connects two of the leaves. In the top right corner, white text reads 'Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year - Australia, New Zealand, Antartica, New Guinea - A South Australian Museum Exhibition'

Image: Oliver Lacey, Nest of Silk (2024).

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