Lands category, second place: Aurora Australis
‘Captured during a once-in-a-lifetime solar storm in May 2024, Lady Aurora danced over the waters of Flinders blowhole.’
Photograph: Dylan Giannakopoulos
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Lands category, second place: Aurora Australis
‘Captured during a once-in-a-lifetime solar storm in May 2024, Lady Aurora danced over the waters of Flinders blowhole.’
Photograph: Dylan Giannakopoulos
Water category, third place: Peacock Mantis and eggs
‘A female peacock mantis shrimp stands upright surveying the area, while holding her large clutch of red eggs.’
Photograph: Peter McGee
Climate category, first place: The Collapse of Green
‘This drone photography captures the forest fading under the weight of extremes. Floods and droughts have silenced the eucalyptus – some fallen, some standing like ghosts. Green life turns to grey, echoing the slow loss of balance in nature.’
Photograph: Cheng Kang
Wildlife category, first place: I’m Watching You
‘A curious young tawny frogmouth keeps a watchful eye on its surroundings.’
Photograph: Donald Chin
Lands category, second place: Aurora Australis
‘Captured during a once-in-a-lifetime solar storm in May 2024, Lady Aurora danced over the waters of Flinders blowhole.’
Photograph: Dylan Giannakopoulos
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