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History of the collections
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/history-of-collections/The Australian Museum’s Mineralogy and Petrology Collection is the oldest and one of the largest in Australia.
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Sir Douglas Mawson Collection
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/sir-douglas-mawson-collection/The Sir Douglas Mawson Collection contains 2000 Antarctic rock and mineral specimens found during his heroic Australasian Antarctic Expedition.
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Australian Museum Meteorite Collection
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/meteorite-collection/The Australian Museum’s Meteorite Collection is the oldest and one of the largest and most diverse in Australia.
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Australian Museum Ornamental Mineral Collection
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/ornamental-mineral-collection/Pieces from the Australian Museum Ornamental Mineral Collection can be traced back to acquisitions in 1878.
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Learn about minerals
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/what-are-minerals/Minerals are the building blocks of our planet. Discover what they reveal about the history of Earth and our solar system and what makes them so essential to our existence.
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Visit & Book
https://australian.museum/visit/Experience science, culture and nature in the heart of Sydney at the Australian Museum. Visit today with free General Admission!
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Primary and secondary school excursions
https://australian.museum/visit/book-a-group/school-bookings/Book self-led visits or educator-led programs for your school. Plus information to assist teachers in planning for their education group visit.
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Tourism trade
https://australian.museum/visit/book-a-group/tourists/The Australian Museum has an international reputation in the fields of natural history, research, community programs and exhibitions.
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Museum Shop
https://australian.museum/visit/shop/Come and explore our exciting range of products inspired by the Museum's collections. All proceeds help fund our science, education and exhibitions programs.
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Discover & Learn
https://australian.museum/learn/We are Australia’s first museum, and have over 21.9 million scientific specimens and cultural objects in our collections. Learn more about our latest discoveries, animal factsheets and education programs.
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