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This year, in our brimming biome home
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/our-brimming-biome-home/Discover the Australian Museum's extraordinary achievements in the face of a testing year.
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The before and after: from tip to toe
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-before-and-after-from-tip-to-toe/In Part 3 of this special AM blog series, Melissa Holt outlines the treatment of two Egyptian cartonnage objects - with final before and after shots!
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Magnificent discoveries on Lord Howe Island
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/magnificent-discoveries-on-lord-howe-island/A recent snail survey on Lord Howe Island was punctuated with shouts of excitement, as we found not one, not two, but three rarely seen species.
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Another piece of the Petrogale puzzle
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/another-piece-of-the-petrogale-puzzle/Why are there so many species of rock-wallabies (Petrogale) in Australia? This question has puzzled and intrigued researchers for decades. Now a ground-breaking genomic study has provided some answers - and yet raised more questions.
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Drone vs. kayak: Jellyfish surveys take to the sky
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/drone-vs-kayak/Jellyfish are expanding their range world-wide, sometimes with negative ecological and economic consequences. A recent AMRI study examined if drones could provide a more cost effective, time efficient and precise monitoring tool of the upside-down jellyfish (Cassiopea sp.).
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Nau mai Haere mai ki te maumahara koutou te ra o Waitangi
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/waitangi-day-2022/This Waitangi Day, the Australian Museum celebrates Maori culture and artistry by looking at some of the Aotearoan objects on display.
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The FrogID dataset 3.0: over a quarter of a million frog records now online and open access
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-frogid-dataset-30/The third annual release of FrogID data is now available to advance frog ecology and conservation in Australia.
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An important update about the Australian Museum’s email marketing service provider
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/email-marketing-update/The Australian Museum has been advised by our email marketing service provider, WordFly, that it is currently experiencing a global network outage due to a recent cybersecurity incident.
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It’s official – the Australian Museum has more visitors than ever before!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/more-visitors-than-ever/Ever since I became the Australian Museum’s (AM) Director and CEO, I’ve wanted to see the AM full of happy visitors bubbling with life - and it’s brilliant to have some good news to share.
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Australian South Sea Islander Recognition Week: An interview with Emelda Davis and Dr Sonya Pearce
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/south-sea-islander-recognition-week-emelda-davis-sonya-pearce/Last week the Pasifika team were fortunate enough to sit with Sydney City Councillor, Emelda Davis, and Dr Sonya Pearce to hear their stories and celebrate the Australian South Sea Islander story: 175 years ago, to now and well into the future.
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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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