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														Around the Museum
 https://australian.museum/publications/explore_summer2024/around-the-museum/From innovative and award-winning learning spaces to immersive nature podcasts and prestigious science awards, discover the vibrant world of the Museum. 
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														Sydney’s wild mammals
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/sydneys-wild-mammals/Many of Sydney's native mammals can still be found - if you know where to look. 
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														Douglas Grant, Aboriginal Digger
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/douglas-grant-aboriginal-digger/Elizabeth McKinnon searches for the true story of Douglas Grant, one of many Aboriginal men who enlisted in World War I. 
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														Science on the eve of war
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/baas-in-sydney/Not even the outbreak of war could stop more than 300 scientists from completing their mission to Australia in 1914. 
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														William Holmes: enigma
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/william-holmes-enigma/The first custodian of the Australian Museum came to a sticky end in 1831, just two years into the job. 
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														Explore podcast episode 2: Unsettled - Our untold history revealed
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/explore-podcast-ep-2-unsettled/In this episode, Laura McBride – Wailwan and Kooma woman, and Director, First Nations at the Australian Museum – shares three important pieces from the AM’s award-winning exhibition, Unsettled. 
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														Norfolk Island expedition: Understanding a South Pacific jewel
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/norfolk-island-expedition/Norfolk Island, a small island with a big history and unique biodiversity, was chosen by the Australian Museum for its 2022-2024 expedition. 
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														Why sharks? Why now?
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/sharks/By learning a little about sharks, we’re better equipped to take care of Earth’s biodiversity. 
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														Tiny specimens: Restoring the Museum's smallest specimens
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/tiny-specimens/In the lab at the Australian Museum, conservator Clare Kim brings her steady hand and laser sharp concentration to minute insect specimens under a microscope. 
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														New acquisition: The Coughran Crayfish Collection
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/new-acquisition-coughran-crayfish/The Coughran Crayfish Collection, containing many specimens from remote and very difficult-to-access rainforest localities was recently acquired by the Australian Museum. 
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				Discover more2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the YearSpecial exhibition 
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				Discover moreUnfinished BusinessSpecial exhibition 
 Opens 1 November
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				Discover moreWansolmoanaPermanent exhibition 
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				Find out moreBurraPermanent kids learning space 
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				Discover moreMineralsPermanent exhibition 
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