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Boat People # 2
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/boat-people-2/From Headhunting to the Festival of Arts: War canoe from the Solomon Islands: E23373
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Niue's Only Endemic Butterfly Discovered by Museum Researcher
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/niue-butterfly-discovered-museum-researcher/A Q & A with Australian Museum research associate, Rob Lachlan, the discoverer of a very rare species that will soon be the national butterfly of Niue, and feature on a special run of postage stamps.
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Dion in the Solomons: The nine provinces and a special evening
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/dion-solomons-nine-provinces-special-evening/Over 3500 performers and arts practitioners from across the Pacific are converging in Honiara, Solomon Islands, for the 11th Festival of the Pacific Arts. Our Collections Coordinator Dion Peita reports from Day 3...
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Dion in the Solomons: Diesel, dust, skipjack and betel nuts
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/dion-in-the-solomons/Over 3500 performers and arts practitioners from across the Pacific are converging in Honiara, Solomon Islands, for the 11th Festival of the Pacific Arts. Our Collections Coordinator Dion Peita reports from Day 1...
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Transit of Venus tour: Day 2
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/transit-of-venus-tour-day-2/Australian Museum Members and astronomers Dr Fred Watson and Dr Nick Lomb set off on a 4 day tour to witness the 2012 Transit of Venus. This is what happened on day 2.
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E-merging technology & museums: an additional perspective on online producing
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/e-merging-technology-and-museums/As cultural institutions become increasingly aware of their need to extend outreach and communication activities in the digital realm, museums require professionals with more composite profiles, combining mediation abilities and technological competence.
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Boat People # 1
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/boat-people-1/Bark canoes back on the water in Darling Harbour
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South Australian Oyster Farmers Visit the Museum
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/south-australian-oyster-farmers-visit-the-museum/Oyster growers Max, Roxanne and Phil Lowe paid us a surprise visit to check on the progress of the South Australian mudworm project.
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Introduced Species: Friend or foe?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/introduced-species-friend-or-foe/The introduction of plant and animal species around the world has lead to the destabilisation and even collapse of some ecosystems. But are all the effects of introduced species negative?
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Frogs in nests?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/frogs-in-nests/Most of the time, frogs deposit their eggs in a pond or stream and leave their offspring to fend for themselves. Limborg's Frogs, however...
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