Credits
Photography credits and licensing
The photography on ampag.com.au is sourced from Wikimedia Commons under the various Creative Commons licences each photographer chose for their work. We are grateful to the contributing photographers for releasing their images under terms that allow this kind of use, and we are committed to the attribution that those licences require.
Each image below is linked to its original source page on Wikimedia Commons, where you can see the full license terms, the photographer’s contribution history, and the original full-resolution file.
Hero image and Sydney Opera House venue page
- “Sydney Opera House Sails” — used in the homepage hero and the Sydney Opera House venue page. Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 3.0.
Other venue featured images
- Arts Centre Melbourne — “Melbourne Arts Centre Spire”. Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: Public domain.
- QPAC — “QPAC (2014)” by Heritage branch staff. Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY 4.0.
- Adelaide Festival Centre — “Adelaide Festival Centre at Night” by Wikimedia user Xtrememachineuk. Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Federation Concert Hall — by Wikimedia user Barrylb. Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: Public domain.
- Roslyn Packer Theatre — Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 2.0.
- Melbourne Recital Centre — “Melbourne Recital Centre seen from the northeast” by Wikimedia user Ymblanter. Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 4.0.
- His Majesty’s Theatre, Perth — by Wikimedia user Mark. Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: GFDL.
How we use the images
All images on the site are used in their licensed form: the hero image as a cropped 1920×840 banner with a dark overlay; the venue featured images as 1200×800 thumbnails in their natural orientation. We have not modified the substantive content of any image — colour grading, cropping for aspect ratio, and JPEG re-compression are the only treatments applied.
Where the licence requires share-alike treatment of derivative works (CC BY-SA 3.0 and 4.0), the images on this site retain their original licence: any further reuse of the cropped versions on this site requires the same attribution and licence terms as the original Wikimedia Commons file. The original Wikimedia file remains the authoritative source — please attribute the original photographer rather than this site.
Reporting an attribution issue
If you are the photographer of any image used here and would like to update the attribution, request a change to how the image is used, or request that we remove an image, please contact us. We will respond and act within forty-eight hours.
Other content
The text on this site is original editorial work by our team. The archived AMPAG media releases and “AMPAG in the Media” archive content (in the archive) is summarised from the original AMPAG site as preserved in the Wayback Machine; we credit the original AMPAG release or original news source on each archived post and link to the Wayback capture where the original is no longer available online.