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UTS: Sydney Science Trail
https://australian.museum/get-involved/join/partners/uts-sydney-science-trail/In 2022, the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) partnered with the Australian Museum across the Sydney Science Trail program.
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Privacy collection notice
https://australian.museum/privacy/privacy-collection-notice/Privacy information for when you submit an online enquiry or subscribe to a eNewsletter managed by the Australian Museum.
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The saga of zombie worms continues in the land of Oz
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/amri-seminars-and-lectures/zombie-worms/In May 2023, two new species of zombie worms were published in the Records of the Australian Museum. To understand the importance of this event, we need to go back in time and answer a simple question.
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AAP content Terms & Conditions
https://australian.museum/aap-content-terms-conditions/AAP content Terms & Conditions
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Winny's Dino Trail
https://australian.museum/visit/winnys-dino-trail/Competition now closed.
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History of the Mammal Department
https://australian.museum/about/history/people/history-of-the-mammal-department/The Mammalogy department was formed in 1890 under the direction of Edward Pierson Ramsay, the first Australian-born curator for the museum.
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Controversy in museums: a timeline
https://australian.museum/about/history/timelines/controversy-in-museums-a-timeline/This timeline first appeared in the Journal of Museum Education, Volume 23, No 3, 1998 and was co-edited by Maureen McConnell and Honee Hess. It is reproduced here with kind permission of the authors.
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A timeline of fossil discoveries
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/a-timeline-of-fossil-discoveries/A key part of writing a coherent story about our origins is finding and identifying the remains of our ancestors and understanding their significance. Scientists will not always agree on identifications and opinions will change as new find are made and new ways of studying them are developed.
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AM Trust Presidents
https://australian.museum/about/history/people/am-trust-presidents/Discover the wealth of knowledge and contributions to the Australian Museum through our AM Trust Members over the years.
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Become a Member
https://australian.museum/get-involved/join/members/With exclusive perks, including free tickets to RELICS, an Australian Museum Membership opens the door to even more discovery.
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Tails from the Coasts
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Minerals
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