The big sky, the red dirt, the remarkable Outback characters and the spectacular, contrasting colours - the Outback is one of the most spectacular places to photograph.
If you have any high quality or extraordinary Outback images that would help tell the story of the Outback, whether its people, heritage or nature, we’d love to hear from you - please email us.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed to our website.
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Mount Fredrick
Photo: Hugh Brown
Fat-tailed Dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata)
Photo: Angus Emmott
‘Waltzing Matilda’
Photo: Glenn Walker
Nyangumarta Warrarn Rangers, Nyangumarta Indigenous Protected Area
Photo: Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC)
Outback pastoralist
Photo: Andrew Chapman
Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park
Photo: Glenn Walker
ABOUT
Mt Trafalgar, Prince Regent Nature Reserve, Kimberley
Photo: Annabelle Sandes
The Modern Outback
Video: Pew Charitable Trusts
GET INVOLVED
Mount Fredrick
Photo: Hugh Brown
Dog walk for the Outback
Photo: Jade Richardson
TAKE ACTION
Michael Clinch, Nallan Station
Photos: Kerry Trapnell
SOLUTIONS
Wanjarri Station
Photo: Simon Nevill
Cattle with stockman
Photo: Kerry Trapnell
Nyangumarta Warrarn Rangers, Nyangumarta Indigenous Protected Area
Photo: Yamatji Marlpa Aboriginal Corporation (YMAC)
THREATS
A galah (Eolophus roseicapilla) falls prey to a feral cat
Photo: Lochman Transparencies
Gascoyne River catchment land assessed as being in poor condition
Photographer: PJ Waddell
Stockman with cattle
Photo: Kerry Trapnell
RESOURCES
Purnululu National Park
Photo: Glenn Walker
Mt Trafalgar, Prince Regent Nature Reserve, Kimberley
Photo: Annabelle Sandes
Great Western Woodlands
Photo: Barbara Madden
Kimberley Coast
Photo: Kevin Pearce