National Farmers' Federation

National Ag Day photo and video competition is live

The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is excited to announce that the 2025 National Agriculture Day photo and video competition is officially open.

With just a month to go until Ag Day on Friday 21 November, people have the chance to win a share in $5,000 cash thanks to competition sponsors Syngenta.

Ag Day is all about celebrating the people, places, and produce that make Australian agriculture unique. And what better way to share your story than through your own lens? Whether you’re a budding photographer, a videographer, or just someone with a smartphone and a keen eye, we want to see your take on life on the land.

NFF President Hamish McIntyre said the competition is a highlight of Ag Day celebrations.

“Every year we’re blown away by the creativity and passion that shines through in these entries. It’s a chance for everyone to show the world why agriculture is at the heart of our communities,” he said.

Entries are open to all ages and skill levels, with prizes up for grabs, including $2,000 for first place, $1,000 for second, and $500 for four runners-up. The judges are looking for photos and videos that capture this year’s theme, Stand with the Land.

To enter, upload your entries at agday.org.au/photography-video-competition and share your favourites on social media using #AgDayAU.

The competition closes 5pm AEDT on Ag Day, Friday 21 November 2025.

National Agriculture Day falls on Friday 21 November, but you can get involved now. Enter the competition, attend or host an event – it can be a simple as a morning tea with workmates or friends, wear your Ag Day t-shirt or hat, or simply show your support for Australian farmers in your own way by posting on social media. Farmers are encouraged to open their gate on social media and share what’s happening on the farm.

For more ideas on how you can celebrate Ag Day and to enter the competition, visit agday.org.au.

2024 #AgDayAU Photo & Video Competition Winners

First place: Race to the esky

Photographer: Bronte Tremlett, Limbunya Station, NT

Second place: Grow ewe beaut one!

Photographer: Tamara Ward, Tincurrin, WA

Runner Up: Canola – Grow You Good Thing (video)

Photographer: Mark Habner, Cummins, SA

Runner Up: Future Farmer Monty

Photographer: Alisha Campbell, Goondiwindi, Qld

Runner Up: Stand Out

Photographer: Jasmine Stewart, Flora Valley Station, WA

Runner Up: Nothing Runs Like a Deere

Photographer: Sascha Estens, Moree, NSW The 2024 winning entries can be found here.