Definition for Australian Landscapes, from the FCC web site

Australian Landscape
• A photograph of Australian natural land or coastal scenery, which may include people,
buildings, animals, or other objects (example manmade roads/tracks & fences) provided these
elements do not dominate the photograph.
• Elements such as cultivated fields, farms and astrophotography are permitted but must not
dominate the photograph. Seascapes with no land do not fit the section.
• No modification that changes the truth of the Landscape image is allowed. Images may be
cropped but no other technique that removes, adds to or moves any part of the image is
allowed.
• Techniques that remove elements added by the camera, such as dust spots, digital noise and
lens flare are allowed.
• Complete conversion of colour images to greyscale monochrome is allowed. Partial
conversion, toning and infrared captures or conversions are not allowed.
• Images of the same subject that are combined in camera, or with software, by focus stacking
or exposure blending are allowed. Multiple images with overlapping fields of view that are
taken consecutively and combined in camera or with software (image stitching) are allowed.