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Dinosaurs: Audio description
https://australian.museum/visit/audio-tours/dinosaurs-audio-description/How well do you know your dinosaurs? Listen to this audio described guide of amazing creatures that ruled the world until 65 million years ago in the Australian Museum's Dinosaurs exhibition.
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DinoSnore: Sleepover at the Museum
https://australian.museum/visit/whats-on/dinosnore/An opportunity for children aged 6-12 years and their curious grown-ups to spend the night at the Australian Museum! Enjoy an action-packed program, including torchlight tours, dinner, a movie, animal talks and more!
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Scientist For a Day: Palaeontologist
https://australian.museum/visit/whats-on/sfad-paleontologist/Embark on an interactive journey into the captivating realm of palaeontology, perfect for young scientists in the making.
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Australia through time learning journey
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning-journeys/australia-through-time/Follow this learning journey to deepen your knowledge and understanding of evolution and Australia through time.
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Investigating the Winton Trackway
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/classroom-activities/winton-trackway-poster/Become a palaeontologist and investigate fossilised dinosaur footprints.
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What are some Australian dinosaurs?
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/classroom-activities/australian-dinosaurs/Download a series of posters and learn about the dinosaurs that once roamed Australia.
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Dinosaurs conversation starters
https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/at-the-museum/cs-dinosaurs/If you were a dinosaur for a day, what would you do? Use our Dinosaurs conversation starters for fun suggestions and prompts for how to engage with this exhibition.
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Summative Evaluation: Dinosaur Unearthed Exhibition
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/summative-evaluation-dinosaur-unearthed-exhibition/Key points from the summative evaluation we did of the Dinosaur Unearthed exhibition in 2006
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Dinosaur - Albertosaurus sarcophagus
https://australian.museum/learn/dinosaurs/fact-sheets/albertosaurus-sarcophagus/Albertosaurus means ‘lizard from Alberta’ in Greek (in honour of Alberta, Canada, where many of the fossils have been discovered) and sarcophagus is Greek for ‘flesh-eating'. It was the top predator of Late Cretaceous Canada, and was the most common of the large carnivores found in Alberta.
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Dinosaur - Daspletosaurus torosus
https://australian.museum/learn/dinosaurs/fact-sheets/daspletosaurus-torosus/Stocky and powerful, Daspletosaurus was the king predator of its time, 10 million years older and than T. rex. Up to nine metres long, Daspletosaurus was a formidable beast with heavy bones, a muscular tail and crests above its eyes.
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Bilas: Body Adornment from Papua New Guinea
Featuring photographs by Wylda Bayrón.
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Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
Special exhibition opens 18 November 2023
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