Rural Aid has launched the sixth annual Spirit of the Bush Photo Competition, inviting Australians to share striking images that capture the strength, resilience and beauty of life on the land.
Running from July 14 to August 31, the competition provides a platform for rural and regional Australians to tell their stories through the lens, stories of rugged beauty, resilience and community spirit in the face of hardship.
This year’s competition comes after another challenging season of natural disasters, with floods, fires and droughts once again testing the resolve of the nation’s rural heartland.
“Every year, we are humbled by the entries we receive, each photo is a tribute to the unwavering spirit of our farming families and communities,” Rural Aid chief executive officer, John Warlters said.
“The Spirit of the Bush competition is more than a showcase of talent.
“It’s a reminder of the grit and determination that keeps rural Australia going, even through the toughest of times.”
Entrants are invited to submit a high-resolution, landscape photograph that represents the true Spirit of the Bush.
Photos can be submitted via Instagram or Facebook by tagging @ruralaid in the image and using the hashtag #SOTB2025.
Entries can also be submitted, and the competition terms and conditions can be viewed, via ruralaid.org.au/spirit-of-the-bush
A panel of judges will select 10 winning images, with each to receive a $250 prepaid Visa card. Winners will be announced on September 15.
“This is a celebration of the people and places that make our regions special,” Mr Warlters said.
“Whether it’s a hardworking farmer, a storm rolling across a paddock, or a quiet moment at sunset, every image has the power to connect Australians with the bush.”