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														Sorry JPEG, sometimes you're a pixellated mess
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/sorry-jpeg-sometimes-youre-a-pixellated-mess/Don't knock nostalgia when you're knee-deep in a 35 mm slide collection. 
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														Our Global Neighbours: Meet your very great grandma
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/our-global-neighbours-meet-your-very-great-grandma/Eye to eye with our Ice-age ancestors. 
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														Our Global Neighbours: The Colour of Afterlife
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/our-global-neighbours-the-colour-of-afterlife/How ancient Egyptians netted themselves blue for eternity. 
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														A new home for Homo floresiensis
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/a-new-home-for-homo-floresiensis/A very famous (replica) skeleton of an extinct species of early humans is now on display. Here's the story of its construction. 
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														Why collect?
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-why-collect/Every year, the question most commonly asked at the Australian Museum's Open Day is: why do you need so many specimens in jars? 
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														Volcanic disasters and the beginning of Lapita style pottery in Papua New Guinea
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-volcanic-disasters-lapita-pottery/A major volcanic eruption about 3000 years ago contributed to the earliest pottery production in Papua New Guinea. 
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				Discover more2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the YearSpecial exhibition 
 Now open
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				Discover moreUnfinished BusinessSpecial exhibition 
 Opens 1 November
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				Discover moreWansolmoanaPermanent exhibition 
 Open daily
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				Find out moreBurraPermanent kids learning space 
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				Discover moreMineralsPermanent exhibition 
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