Some of the new content added this week has a 'Manly' flavour. How good is your knowledge of Sydney fishes?
By: Mark McGrouther, Category: Science, Date: 14 Jun 2013
Really interesting happenings this week. Amazing Oarfish video and cool footage of juvenile Purplespotted Bigeyes. Thank you everyone!
By: Mark McGrouther, Category: Science, Date: 07 Jun 2013
International Archives Day promotes the important work of archivists in organising, preserving and making records accessible.
By: Anna Namuren, Category: Museullaneous, Date: 07 Jun 2013
The 2013 World Environment Day theme is Think.Eat.Save. This anti-food waste and food loss campaign encourages you to reduce your foodprint.
By: Karen Player, Category: Lifelong Learning, Date: 05 Jun 2013
We had to give our Supercroc a makeover before we could send him out on tour.
By: Michael Hugill, Tina Mansson, Category: At The Museum, Date: 04 Jun 2013
Earlier this year, we acquired a ghost net ‘Turtle’ that was made by Ellarose Savage.
By: Ms Rebecca Fisher, Category: Science, Date: 04 Jun 2013
Two of our scientists are taking part in a major biodiversity survey based at St Johns Island, south of Singapore.
By: Michael Hugill, Category: Science, Date: 03 Jun 2013
Actually it's been a fortnight, but who's counting. Thank you to everyone who contributed.
By: Mark McGrouther, Category: Science, Date: 31 May 2013
Seeing the large amounts of fishing net and rope at Erub Erwer Meta, I was surprised that they could be turned into such beautiful things.
By: Ms Rebecca Fisher, Category: Science, Date: 29 May 2013
Our second day on Darnley Island saw the beginning stages of construction for Garom the rock cod.
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