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Nudibranchs in Antarctica
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/natural-science/marine-invertebrates/nudibranchs-in-antarctica/Dr Nerida Wilson’s research encompasses many different marine invertebrates, but her lifelong interest is in nudibranchs (sea slugs).
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David Lind
https://australian.museum/get-involved/volunteer/stories/david-lind/Materials Conservation volunteer
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Thomas Wall (d. 1848)
https://australian.museum/about/history/people/thomas-wall-d-1848/Last journey in the service of science and the Australian Museum's collections.
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Heather Joynes
https://australian.museum/get-involved/volunteer/stories/heather-joynes/Did Heather re-invent the wheel? Well she did for us!
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Winifred West
https://australian.museum/about/history/people/winifred-west-biography/When she first arrived in Australia, the well-known educationalist Winifred West supported herself by teaching privately and drawing shells for Charles Hedley, the Conchologist at the Australian Museum.
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Headshaping
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/body-art/headshaping/Headshaping or binding was practised by a number of cultures and usually involved binding the forehead area of babies for a number of months till the desired shape was attained.
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Contemporary branding and cutting
https://australian.museum/about/history/exhibitions/body-art/contemporary-branding-and-cutting/The process of scarification involves an endurance of pain. This endurance often signifies a rite of passage and is a ritual which is itself highly significant.
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Conserving an Egyptian mummy unwraps a surprise discovery
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/conservation/whos-your-mummy-conservation-makes-a-surprise-discovery/Read how a conservation project uncovered important facts about the Museum's mummy.
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Noisy frogs - What can I do?
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/frogs/noisy-frogs/“I have Bleating Tree Frogs in my garden that are noisy and my neighbours have complained about the noise. What can I do?”
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Birds at night on the Sydney Harbour Bridge
https://australian.museum/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/harbour-bridge-birds/What are the birds flying around the Sydney Harbour Bridge at night doing?
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Thin Ice VR
Special exhibition
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2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
Special exhibition
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Fantastical Sharks & Rays
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Permanent education space
10am - 4.30pm