Blog archive: At the Museum
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At the Museum
Art of the Skull: There is no way of knowing
A blog series with stories from the artists, designers, illustrators involved in the contemporary pop up gallery in the Aztecs exhibition.
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At the Museum
Art of the Skull: Bringing ideas to life
A blog series with stories from the artists, designers & illustrators involved in the contemporary pop up gallery in the Aztecs exhibition.
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Science Festival buzzes
Eating crickets, knitting neurons and cuddling a dinosaur can mean only one thing: the launch of the Australian Museum Science Festival.
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Making an entrance
Kim McKay, Director and CEO, unveils some welcome changes at the Australian Museum.
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Just a little closer: little frog uses toes to attract prey
First record of prey luring in an Australian frog has been captured on video.
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A new home for Homo floresiensis
A very famous (replica) skeleton of an extinct species of early humans is now on display. Here's the story of its construction.
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National Volunteers Week: a very satisfying week’s work!
A chance to say thank you to all the Museum's wonderful volunteers.
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Perfecting the portfolio (Wildlife Photographer of the Year)
An interview with Connor Stefanison, winner of the Eric Hosking Portfolio Award in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition.
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The Gentle Giant (Wildlife Photographer of the Year)
The winner of the Young Wildlife Photographer of the Year, 14-year-old Udayan Rao Pawar, shares the story of his captivating image.
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Hook, Line & Sinking (Wildlife Photographer of the Year)
The story of how this image (that's been generating a lot of second looks and questions at our exhibition) was taken.
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members message explore 36-1
The Museum has some wonderful experiences and benefits coming up for Members.
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Tribute to Sparky the Diamond Python
Recently, the Museum said a final goodbye to one of its best-known resident animals, Sparky.
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Outside the comfort zone: Energy consumption and museums
Australia's big museums and art galleries each use as much energy as a small country town. How long can we afford, let alone justify that?