• Sticky Situation

    On a street post in Darlinghurst a young female Titan Stick Insect, measuring 21cm in total, was found and taken to the Australian Museum. The insect must have become separated from its gumtree, unable to fly it wandered to the nearest structure and climbed to the top. This is a tail I

    At the Museum
  • Welcome to Peoples' Place

    The Cultural Collections team here at the museum looks after both ethnographical and archaeological material from cultures all over the world. Our Indigenous Australian collection holds approximately 40,000 ethnographic objects and one million archaeological artefacts representing the c

    Science
  • Willy Kwong has finished the Harry Burrell project

    Archives' intern Willy Kwong shares his final thoughts on his work on the Harry Burrell glass plate negative collection.

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  • Early coral spawning this year

    Most Acropora species at Lizard Island spawned on the night of 25 November this year, the third night after the full moon. On the following night, many goniasterid and favid corals spawned, and on the night after that it was the turn of Porites corals.

    Science
    Coral
  • Fish Collection tour

    Join Fish Collection Manager Mark McGrouther on a quick tour through some of the Fish Collection at the Australian Museum.

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    Ichthyology Collection Area 2018
  • The Harry Burrell collection digitisation project

    Intern Willy Kwong describes some highlights of his project to rehouse, scan and register the wonderfully varied Harry Burrell Collection.

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    Eastern Quoll Skin 1914
  • Another post from our intern

    Intern Willy Kwong talks about why the Australian Museum needs and values the work of the Archives and Records section.

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    Australian Museum Archival images 200 Treasures
  • Mount Merapi: it’s Australia’s ‘fault’

    Not all exhibitions at the Museum take months or years of planning. Sometimes we have a day!

    At the Museum
  • Tasmania bans plastic bags

    After seven years and tri-partisan support the plastic bag will be banned in Tasmania within 12 months.

    Science
  • Fish in hot water

    Last night we had a terrific talk in the beach house by Prof Phil Munday of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and James Cook University: "Fish in hot water: how will climate change affect coral reef fishes?"

    Science
    Coral Bleaching Lizard Island
  • More on that amazing discovery

    Volunteer Science Writer, Stephanie Guzik, tells us more about the "Overdue Family Reunion".

    Science
  • Researching 19th-century collection and trade in Thylacines

    Kathryn Medlock researching the 19th century records at the Australian Museum Archives

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  • GBROOS comes to Lizard Island

    Lizard Island is now a node for the Great Barrier Reef Ocean Observing System (GBROOS). Solar and wind-powered sensors in the lagoon relay water and weather data continuously.

    Science
  • Where have all the Turtles Gone?

    Sea Turtle numbers are diminishing but stealing their eggs is a sure way of speeding up the extinction of turtle species.

    Science
  • Winifred West drawings

    Beautiful shell drawings by Winifred West now on the Archives website.

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