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Read the latest news stories from the Australian Museum.
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Lantern slides and platypus diplomacy: David Fleay’s legacy at the Archives
Sydney University students are the first to explore conservation pioneer David Fleay’s collections in the Australian Museum’s Archives. In this blog, they describe their project to solve a platypus mystery.
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Homecoming! A journey from stress to success for Norfolk Island snails
It’s been five years since Norfolk Island local, Mark Scott, showed Malacologists from the Australian Museum a small living population of a snail species previously feared to be extinct. After a successful ex situ captive breeding program, scientists are bringing their descendants back home.
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The Talbot Oration: Climate Action - in Our National Interest
The Hon Matt Kean, Chair of The Climate Change Authority, took to the stage as the 2025 Talbot Oration speaker, bringing his bold vision on climate action to the forefront.
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Conversations of the Golden Empires: Harnessing the Heavens
Explore the relationship between the heavens and Earth with world-renowned astronomer, Professor Fred Watson AM, in this fascinating discussion hosted by Professor Anthony Burke.
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Conversations of the Golden Empires: From the Andes to the Amazon
Peruvian experts share their insights into archaeological discoveries, and their understanding of art, identity and spirituality.
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Conversations of the Golden Empires: Modern Discoveries of an Ancient Land
Learn more about Peru's astounding biodiversity and how it informs our understanding of life, death and culture; in this discussion with experts in science and history.
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Toad-ally understandable: Unravelling the secrets of Cane Toad calls
Help us understand how Cane Toad calls differ across Australia and around the world. By studying these differences, we can learn more of how they have been able to spread so successfully!
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How to know your worms: A workshop run by AM worm wizards
AMRI researchers ran a two-day workshop (11–12 March 2025) at the Sydney Institute of Marine Science, aimed to provide the skills required to recognise Australian polychaete families.
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Museum collections show us how diversely biodiverse Gamay (Botany Bay) really is
Savvy travellers will tell you that the best seat to sit in when you fly into Sydney is the window seat on the left-hand side of the plane.
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Australian Museum announces new Chief Scientist (Acting) and AMRI Director (Acting)
Professor Shane Ahyong and Julie Ellmers to lead Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI).
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Australian Museum farewells Chief Scientist Professor Kris Helgen
Today the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Hawaii announced that Professor Kristofer Helgen has been appointed as its new President and CEO.
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Australian Museum farewells Chief Experience Officer, Russell Briggs
The Australian Museum (AM) announced today that Chief Experience Officer Russell Briggs will leave the AM on July 11, 2025, stepping away from full-time work to pursue consulting opportunities.
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FrogID Week 2024: Citizen Scientists Capture Over 34,000 Frog Records Nationwide
The seventh annual FrogID Week has once again gathered a vital snapshot for frog conservation thanks to tens of thousands of citizen scientists.
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15 years of recognising the impact of innovative technology with ANSTO
2025 will mark 15 years of ANSTO’s partnership with the Australian Museum to deliver the ANSTO Eureka Prize for Innovative Use of Technology.
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A genuinely trans-disciplinary field: The Eureka Prize for Excellence in Forensic Science
When the opportunity to partner with a close neighbour and expert in forensic science came about, the Australian Museum jumped at the opportunity.
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