The Australian Film Institute Award for Best Achievement in Cinematography is an award in the annual Australian Film Institute Awards. It has been awarded annually since 1976.
Previous winners
- 1976: Ian Baker (The Devil's Playground)
- 1977: Russell Boyd (Break Of Day)
- 1978: Russell Boyd (The Last Wave)
- 1979: Don McAlpine (My Brilliant Career)
- 1980: Don McAlpine (Breaker Morant)
- 1981: Russell Boyd (Gallipoli)
- 1982: Gary Hansen (We Of The Never Never)
- 1983: John Seale (Careful, He Might Hear You)
- 1984: Dean Semler (Razorback)
- 1985: Peter James (Rebel)
- 1986: Peter James (The Right Hand Man)
- 1987: Steve Dobson (Ground Zero)
- 1988: Geoffrey Simpson (The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey)
- 1989: Dean Semler (Dead Calm)
- 1990: Jeff Darling (The Crossing)
- 1991: Ellery Ryan (Spotswood)
- 1992: Peter James (Black Robe)
- 1993: Stuart Dryburgh (The Piano)
- 1994: Nino Martinetti (Exile)
- 1995: Ellery Ryan (Angel Baby)
- 1996: Geoffrey Simpson (Shine)
- 1997: Andrew Lesnie (Doing time for Patsy Cline)
- 1998: Geoffrey Simpson (Oscar and Lucinda)
- 1999: Martin McGrath (Passion)
- 2000: Steve Mason (Bootmen)
- 2001: Donald M. McAlpine (Moulin Rouge!)
- 2002: Allan Collins (Beneath Clouds)
- 2003: Ian Baker (Japanese Story)
- 2004: Robert Humphreys (Somersault)
- 2005: Benoît Delhomme (The Proposition)
- 2006: Ian Jones (Ten Canoes)
- 2007: Nigel Bluck (The Home Song Stories)
- 2008: Robert Humphreys (Unfinished Sky)
- 2009: Warwick Thornton (Samson & Delilah)
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