Winner for 1968
Tim StorrierSuzy 350
Winner: Sir John Sulman Prize 1968
Finalists for 1968
- Ian Armstrong - Guests Arriving
- Louis Bacsi - Precision
- Louis Bacsi - Green Cord
- Geoff Bardon - Garden
- Hal Boyer - Fire Fighters
- Dorothy Braund - Australian Gothic
- Cec Burns - Bathers with Beach Balls
- Charles William Bush - Harry Brumby at Curtin Springs
- Simon Cousin - The Veteran II
- George Daskalopoulos - After the Wedding
- William Degan - The Lovers
- Dorothy E Edmunds - Genus
- Stephen Ellis - Men at War
- Stephen Ellis - The Addicts
- Zoltan Feynes - Peruan Family
- Garran-Brown - Aboriginal Group
- Garran-Brown - Soldier
- Anne Marie Graham - The Outing
- David Harrison - The Studio
- Netta Harrison - Woman Peeling Potatoes
- Ronald Hawke - The Visit
- Fred Hean - Orchestra
- Norman Hodkinson - Jazz
- Louis James - A Party for Sep. 15
- Gil Jamieson - Fire Fighters
- Tony Kennedy - Surfers
- Ronald J Lewis - The Candidate
- Andrew Lomnici - The News Boy
- Ennio Lucantonio - Bushfires NSW 1968
- Jeff Matthews - The World of Children
- Jeff Matthews - Child's World Phase Two
- Christopher McLeod - The Lovers
- Martha Feynes Mihalovits - The Beatnik
- Mary Norrie - Rest Period
- Eileen Nuss - A Family Affair
- William Paes - The Rest During the Flight to Egypt
- William Paes - The Three Wise Men
- Clif Peir - Nomads of the Centre
- William Pidgeon - The Fall
- Thomas Henley Pilgrim - 1968 Genre I
- Thomas Henley Pilgrim - 1968 Genre I
- Walter Placing - Selection Committee in Mourning
- John Rigby - Showgirls
- John Rigby - Picnic
- Joy Roggenkamp - St Louis Mission
- Norma Ross - The Choice
- Bernhard Rust - Invitation to a Dance
- William Salmon - The Pianist
- Bruce Stoney - New Grounds II
- Tim Storrier - Afternoon
- Tim Storrier - Suzy 350
- Ann Taylor - Man With Strings Attached
- C G Taylor - Rehearsal
- M S Thomas - Pulsation
- M S Thomas - Time - The Stuff of Life
- Mary Troy - The Concluding Chapter
- Thora Ungar - Posing with Grandpa
- A B K Watkins - Czechoslovakia
- Robert Williams - Run into Nowhere