Winners of the sixth annual Spirit of the Bush Photography Competition have been announced by the charity Rural Aid.
This year’s competition saw a record-breaking response, with 201 entrants submitting 429 photos — nearly double the number received in 2024.
Each image offers a glimpse into life on the land, showcasing everything from quiet moments of reflection to the vastness and harshness of the Australian landscape.
The 10 winning images, each awarded a $250 prepaid Visa card, were selected for their ability to tell powerful stories through the lens.
The photos reflect the realities of rural life — its challenges, triumphs and the deep connection people have with country and community.
Rural Aid chief executive officer John Warlters said the competition continued to reveal the stories that often go unseen.
“This year’s photos are a moving tribute to life outside the city limits. They tell stories of perseverance, pride and connection,” Mr Warlters said.
“There’s an authenticity to these images that resonates. Whether it’s a family working through drought, or a breathtaking sunrise over a remote property, the spirit of the bush shines through.”
The winning images will feature across Rural Aid’s campaigns, publications and social media, helping raise awareness of life in the bush and the people who call it home.
Rural Aid is encouraging photographers to consider becoming volunteer content creators by donating their images.
Rural Aid is an Australian rural charity, committed to supporting farmers and rural communities.
Since 2015, Rural Aid has been a lifeline in times of hardship, delivering practical assistance such as mental health counselling, hay, drinking water and community connection initiatives.