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Collaboration is the key to success!
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/collaboration-is-the-key-to-success/Science is a collective pursuit of bright minds building on those before them to understand the world around us.
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Sky high: Where will your next big idea take you?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/sky-high-where-will-your-next-big-idea-take-you/Hands-on workshops will be a feature at this year's Australian Museum Science Festival, made possible through our partner 3M.
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Many hands make light work
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/many-hands-make-light-work/Kate Brandis, along with ANSTO and UNSW, are protecting our wetlands, by X-raying one feather at a time.
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Autumn Waterbug Watch 2016
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/autumn-waterbug-watch-2016/Waterbug Watch is a citizen science initiative of the Australian Museum
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Students show their cultural objects
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/students-show-their-cultural-objects/We went to a school in Sydney to find out what cultural objects are personally significant to Year 5 students. What we found was intriguing and, in some cases, quite moving.
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Science in the City Feedback
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/science-in-the-city-feedback/The Audience Research Unit has been evaluating the Museum's Science in the City program since 2001. Feedback is always good and here's an example of a satisfied customer from 2009:
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Science Festival buzzes
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/science-festival-buzzes/Eating crickets, knitting neurons and cuddling a dinosaur can mean only one thing: the launch of the Australian Museum Science Festival.
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Streamwatch Climate Change Event
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/streamwatch-climate-change-event/The Streamwatch team are supporting our volunteers with a series of events throughout the year across Sydney.
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Just a little closer: little frog uses toes to attract prey
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/just-a-little-closer-little-frog-uses-toes-to-attract-prey/First record of prey luring in an Australian frog has been captured on video.
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What does Lifelong Learning mean?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/what-does-lifelong-learning-mean/There is nothing more satisfying than seeing the look on a child's face that has just discovered something new.
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Barka: The Forgotten River
Special exhibition
Now on until 23 July 2023 -
Bilas: Body Adornment from Papua New Guinea
Featuring photographs by Wylda Bayrón.
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Burra
Permanent education space
Open daily