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Photography and filming
https://australian.museum/about/organisation/media-centre/photography-filming/Video and flash photography are permitted in all galleries except Westpac Long Gallery and First Australians galleries.
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Harry Burrell Glass Plate Negative Collection
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/photographic/harry-burrell-glass-plate-negative-collection/Harry (Henry J) Burrell was keen photographer, and this collection documents his wide interest in Australian native fauna.
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Lantern slides
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/photographic/lantern-slides/Often called 'magic lantern slides' these glass slides designed for projection enchanted and educated audiences at The Australian Museum in the first half of the twentieth century.
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Ric Bolzan: Favourite photographs from the archive
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/photographic/ric-bolzan/Former head of the Australian Museum's photography department, Ric Bolzan nominates his top five favourite Australian Museum images and tells us why.
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Ethel King and the lizard skin shoes
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/photographic/ethel-king/Talented yet underrated artist Ethel King brings to life the lecture theme of wildlife slaughter in the name of the shoe manufacturing industry.
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Ngarrindjeri woman
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-ngarrindjeri-woman/Our Indigenous people of Australia are 3 per cent of the total Australian population. But of that 3 per cent the last statistics reveal that at least 50 per cent is affected by some form of disability.
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Mother
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-mother/I’ve got my daughter, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy since birth and my boy, who is 13 years old.
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Standing Tall
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-standing-tall/Being an Aboriginal, I think it gives a great deal of pride and sense of purpose as well.
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Tattoo
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-tattoo/As I was getting a drink, he just came in and poured petrol over me and lit me up. I was 6 years old when it happened.
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The Kuuyang
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-the-kuuyang/I am Koori inside my blood, inside my body. I am so proud because I am living in town and it’s called spirit land, and it’s called culture, freedom.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
Now open
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Future Now
Touring exhibition
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Burra
Permanent education space
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Minerals
Permanent exhibition
Open daily