This year’s competition attracted more than 500 entries, the highest number ever received – making it no easy decision for the judging panel.
From Yamala in Central Queensland, all the way down the East Coast and across to the Western Australian wheat belt, you showed us harvest from almost every angle.
We loved seeing the many furry friends that made it into this year’s competition, as well as the entries that captured the next generation lending a hand at harvest.
It was incredible to see the resilience of growers working through challenging harvest conditions, from fires to thunderstorms – with photos capturing the highs and lows of the season.
The judges were impressed by the high calibre of this year’s entries, so a big congratulations to all our winners!

Taking out 1st place is Georgie Hamilton’s Harvest Supermoon from Wee Waa, NSW.
This photo stopped the judges in their tracks – from the precision of the framing to the brilliance of the colours, the photograph is truly something special.

In 2nd place is Laura Quayle’s shot of ‘Dave’, from Mendooran, NSW.
The judges loved how this photo captures man’s best friend in the perfect lighting, although Laura says Dave is more interested in the quails than the grain.

In 3rd place is Ajay Hammer’s Chasin’ Dust from Carnamah, WA.
The judges couldn’t go past the crisp skies and the unmistakeable essence of harvest captured in this image.
The long days and late finishes are part and parcel of the season, and a powerful reminder of the hard work growers put in all year to feed, clothe and fuel our communities.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to enter your photographs and share how harvest looked for you this season.
Please enjoy some of the other outstanding entries we had this year.



































