Your search returned 169 results
By Page Type
By Tag
- All
- fish (966)
- blog (698)
- fishes of sydney harbour (400)
- First Nations (291)
- Blog (236)
- AMRI (169)
- archives (164)
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (134)
- Eureka Prizes (131)
- insect (126)
- Ichthyology (125)
- geoscience (109)
- minerals (102)
- climate change (98)
- podcast (94)
- Fish (91)
- Anthropology (89)
- International collections (80)
- Minerals Gallery (78)
- wildlife of sydney (78)
- Labridae (77)
- frog (73)
- gemstone (70)
- history (63)
- photography (63)
- staff (61)
- Mollusca (60)
- gem (59)
- Birds (58)
- Gems (56)
- Indonesia (56)
- education (56)
- AMplify (54)
- shark (54)
- people (53)
- exhibition (52)
- earth sciences (50)
- past exhibitions (50)
- Gobiidae (48)
- Pomacentridae (45)
- sustainability (45)
- Serranidae (44)
- science (43)
- lifelong learning (42)
- Earth and Environmental Science (41)
- Syngnathidae (41)
- Ancient Egypt (40)
- Bali (40)
- bird (40)
- dangerous australians (40)
-
My time at the Australian Museum, what it was like and how I've grown
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/justine-charles-work-experience/In October 2023, Justine Charles joined the Marine Invertebrates Department for work experience. This is how she spent her week.
-
How to know your worms: A workshop run by AM worm wizards
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/how-to-know-your-worms-a-workshop-run-by-am-worm-wizards/AMRI researchers ran a two-day workshop (11–12 March 2025) at the Sydney Institute of Marine Science, aimed to provide the skills required to recognise Australian polychaete families.
-
Looking back to move forward: traditional knowledge and genetics informs threatened species management
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/looking-back-to-move-forward-traditional-knowledge-and-genetics-informs-threatened-species-management/Knowledge from traditional owners and modern genetics has enabled improved management of the black-footed rock-wallaby in South Australia
-
An important ‘type’ of specimen
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/an-important-type-of-specimen/Staff from AMRI mammal collection published the first catalogue of mammal type specimens in the Collection since Krefft's list of 1864.
-
Waterlogged and weary but wowed!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/waterlogged-and-weary-but-wowed/Marine biodiversity of the Southwest Pacific amazes.
-
The impact of a disease on Southeast Asian frogs: a first look
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-impact-of-a-disease-on-southeast-asian-frogs-a-first-look/A potentially deadly pathogen is infecting frogs in Vietnam, but is it causing frog population declines?
-
New book seeks paradigm shift in wildlife management
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/new-book-seeks-paradigm-shift-in-wildlife-management/One of the greatest challenges currently facing wild animal and plant populations is tackled in a new book.
-
Aviation airstrike
https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/acwg/birdstrike/Our Australian Centre for Wildlife Genomics provides DNA identification services for wildlife strikes.
-
Scientists in isolation
https://australian.museum/inside-out/scientists-in-isolation/Science never sleeps. Explore the Australian Museum Research Institute's work during this period of isolation.
-
Tails from the Coasts
Special exhibition
On now -
Burra
Permanent education space
10am - 4.30pm -
RELICS
Special Exhibition
Opens 16 August 2025 -
Minerals
Permanent exhibition
Open daily