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A Pride of Lions
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/a-pride-of-lions/A group of African lions first installed in the Museums entrance area in 1910 have recently made a spectacular comeback. Three of the original four have now been placed in the revamped atrium area - and look as arresting as they did back then.
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Unique role played at the Australian Museum
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/unique-role-at-the-australian-museum/The Australian Museum’s scientists are often asked to apply their expertise in unexpected ways.
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Ask a curator: What's Yiwarra Kuju?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/ask-a-curator-what-is-yiwarra-kuju/A Q&A with John Carty, anthropologist and co-curator of our new exhibition, Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route.
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The Project Space – Collections to You
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/projectspace-lions/Do you know, less than 1% of Museum’s collections are on display?
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DigiVol: What... you work with dead insects!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/digivol-what-you-work-with-dead-insects/Read here about two volunteers who work on the Digitisation Project
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The first modern humans in Southeast Asia
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/the-first-modern-humans-in-southeast-asia/Archaeological evidence shows that modern humans had reached Southeast Asia by 70,000 years ago, however the oldest securely dated modern human remains are only about 40,000 years old.
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Homo floresiensis
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/homo-floresiensis/One of the most controversial and surprising hominin finds in a century.
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Edwin Charles Prince
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/john-gould/edwin-charles-prince/Gould also relied very heavily on his personal secretary Edwin Prince, who was responsible for managing the day-to-day affairs of Gould's business.
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Homo sapiens – modern humans
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/homo-sapiens-modern-humans/All people living today belong to the species Homo sapiens. We evolved only relatively recently but with complex culture and technology have been able to spread throughout the world and occupy a range of different environments.
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Australopithecus garhi
https://australian.museum/learn/science/human-evolution/australopithecus-garhi/This hominin lived 2.5 million years and, although similar to other australopithecines, it displayed some surprising features.
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2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
Special exhibition
Opens 25 October -
Unfinished Business
Special Exhibition
Opens 1 November -
Wansolmoana
Permanent exhibition
Open daily -
Burra
Permanent kids learning space
10am - 4.30pm -
Minerals
Permanent exhibition
Open daily