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The regional winners of the 65th annual World Press Photo have recently been announced for 2022. Matthew Abbott was the only Australian recognized in the Southeast Asia and Oceania region.

A collection of 40 images featuring places and memories in Ukraine captured by Ukrainian photographers before the invasion are available as NFTs with funds raised going to support Come Back Alive.

Entries for the inaugural International Rainforest Rescue Canopy Photography Awards close 31 March.

Vital Impacts, a women owned and run non-profit based in Montana, has partnered with National Geographic photographers for a flash print sale and will be donating 100% of profits to the humanitarian aid organization, Direct Relief.

The call for entries for the inaugural Ann Lesley BarTur Photo Award is now open with a closing deadline of 31 May.

The winner of the inaugural La Prairie Art Award is Melbourne-based artist Atong Atem.

The recent devastating floods have left the owner of a Camera House Store in Lismore, NSW, with a $1m repair bill and an uncertain future.

The call for entries for the 4th annual edition of The Mono Awards is now open. Entries close Sunday, 12 June 2022, at 11.59pm (AEST).

To coincide with International Women’s Day on 8 March, Lisa Maree Williams and Cassie Trotter Spencer have launched the Australian Women in Photography Directory – a database of professional Australia-based female and non-binary photographers.

Alex Coppel has been named Nikon-Walkley Press Photographer of the Year.

The World Photography Organisation has announced the finalists for the Professional division of the Sony World Photography Awards 2022.

A 19th century surrealist portrait by Man Ray is poised to become the most expensive photograph in the world when it goes to auction this year.

To some, gold was the treasure on the 1857 wreck of the SS Central America. To others, it's the trove of 19th-century daguerreotypes recently discovered.

Veteran industry creative consultant and one of Australia’s leading creative mentors, Sally Brownbill has just released her latest book.

'Being a voice' is a public callout for LGBTIQA+ young people aged 15–25 who live, study, play or work in Monash to share their experience of being part of the rainbow community.

Over the two weeks of The Games, Getty photographers captured more than 1.5 million images. Here are the photo agencies pick of the best.