Blog archive:
August 2017
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1970s: Reaching Out
What's got four wheels, is stuffed with life and provides an important service to the community?
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Into the deep end – snail systematics on the ocean floor
AMRI researchers have started on a three-year project to unravel the mysteries of the turrid gastropods of the Australian deep sea.
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The 2017 AMRI Lifetime Achievement Awards
Another year, another amazing scientist - or in this case a group of scientists!
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1960s: The Times They Are A Changing
Bob Dylan’s famous anthem ‘The times they are a changin’ recorded in 1963 – wasn’t about the Australian Museum but it could have been.
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Facelift for the Future
Conservators, designers and historians prepare for the opening of 200 Treasures of the Australian Museum in the Westpac Long Gallery.
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Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands visits the AM
Today the AM was delighted to welcome the Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands, Hon. Manasseh Sogavare and his wife Madam Emmy Sogavare.
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AMplify Episode 34: Laura McBride - Creative Producer, Indigenous Programs
CEO Kim McKay catches up with Laura McBride, AM's Creative Producer - Indigenous Programs during NAIDOC Week 2017.
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AMplify episode 35: AM Live with Dr Simon Longstaff
In this episode of AM Live, Dr Simon Longstaff offers engaging approaches to teaching children how to think and behave ethically.
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1950s: ….colour, good design and simplicity
Enabling scientific information to be presented in an interesting way
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The highest mountain in southern China reveals a new frog species
Meet the tiny new frog species just discovered from southern China
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From somewhere in the Pacific
From humpback whales, to spectacular nudibranches and a bizarre sponge crab, the AM team updates us from the southwest Pacific expedition.
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Cleansing Ceremony marks new beginning for Westpac Long Gallery
Indigenous Elders recently led a cleansing ceremony in the historic Long Gallery, marking a new beginning in the space.
At the Museum