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Karen-Ann Gray
https://australian.museum/get-involved/staff-profiles/karen-ann-gray/Karen-Ann Gray is a Technical Officer, Frozen Tissue Collection in the Australian Centre for Wildlife Genomics at the Australian Museum.
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Matthew Clancy
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/natural-science/herpetology/matthew-clancy/Matthew Clancy is a FrogID Validator.
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Minerals from Australia
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/minerals-from-australia/The Australian collection is renowned for its mineral diversity, crystal perfection, aesthetic appeal and high Australian content.
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Rocks from space
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/rocks-from-space/Rocks and minerals hold the secrets to the origins and composition of our solar system. They are a fossil record of planetary evolution and can tell us about the processes that formed planet Earth.
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Australian Museum Gold Collection
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/gold-collection/The Australian Museum Gold Collection contains over 980 specimens from Australia and overseas that have been donated, exchanged or purchased throughout the life of the collection.
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Mineral resources and environmental impacts
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/minerals-resources-environmental-impacts/Throughout history, civilisations and empires have been built on mineral resources and they are an integral part of our every day life. However our excessive consumption means reducing our environmental impact is a priority at both global and local levels.
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Introduction
https://australian.museum/publications/minerals/introduction/The Australian Museum’s extraordinary minerals collection, curated over almost 200 years, tells a truly amazing story of our planet’s geological history.
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To ask "Why?" is to discover
https://australian.museum/visit/ask-why/Information about visiting the Australian Museum including our conditions of entry and COVID-19 safety guidelines.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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