The Australian Museum is calling for entries to the annual Up Close & Spineless photographic competition.
True Nature Photographic Exhibition
True Nature, an exhibition of photographs by Catherine Cloran, can be seen at the Steel Bar & Grill, 60 Carrington Street, Sydney (behind Wynyard Station) until 1 May.
Up Close and Spineless Competition
The Australian Museum is once again inviting photographers to enter the annual Up Close and Spineless invertebrate photography competition.

Top photographers cover all bases at Cradle Mountain getaway.
The AIPP is presenting a star-studded line-up of photographers at the 2009 AIPP ‘Fuji Breakaway’ in Tasmania, September 7 ø¢â‚¬” 9 at Cradle Mountain Chateau in Tasmaniaø¢â‚¬â„¢s stunning World Heritage Area.
TIPA Award Winners Announced
The Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) – a consortium of 32 European photographic and digital imaging magazines – has just announced the winners of its annual awards for the best imaging products. Widely recognised as the Oscars” of the photographic industry, TIPA Awards are conferred as a result of votes by a panel of leading magazine editors and technical editors and are seen as independently awarded.
Timelines: Photography and Time Exhibition
Opening 7 May, the National Gallery of Victoria will present Timelines: Photography and Time, featuring almost 40 photographs from the gallery’s collection.
Third-Party Inks Threatened
Seiko Epson looks set to win an action against 24 Chinese, Korean and German importers of cheap inkjet inks in North America in a case brought by the US International Trade Commission (ITC).

The Textured Environment
The F2.8 Group’s upcoming exhibition of new contemporary photographic looks at the textured environment, and our impact on it.
The Red Balloon Photography Exhibition
Next month, photographer, Billy Law, will exhibit a display of images showing the devastation caused by the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria.
The Rat’s Tale and Other Stories Exhibition
Rob Scott-Mitchell will display a series of works which describe a world where a family of rats tend an ancient village of tiny Buddhas in an exhibition that opens in Sydney on 9 March.

