Believe it or not, our jumping spiders only eat other spiders. Can you help us feed them?
By: Mr Martyn Robinson, Michael Hugill, Category: At The Museum, Date: 25 Mar 2013
We have a lot of big stuff at the Museum - finding a home for it has its problems.
By: Colin Macgregor, Category: Science, Date: 25 Mar 2013
Today I attended the Connected Waters Symposium at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre and saw community action first hand.
By: Karen Player, Category: Lifelong Learning, Date: 23 Mar 2013
Another huge week, but not for the website. We were too busy moving sharks and rays to a new area ... but more on that in an upcoming blog.
By: Mark McGrouther, Category: Science, Date: 23 Mar 2013
At an important pathways to higher education event, we presented objects from our Pacific Collection and talked with future students.
By: Ms Thelma Thomas, Category: Science, Date: 22 Mar 2013
By following individual frogs in the rainforest, we reveal that hot frogs are less likely to be infected with a potentially deadly fungus.
By: Dr Jodi Rowley, Category: Science, Date: 22 Mar 2013
A Samurai of Antarctic Exploration.
By: Dr Stan Florek, Category: Science, Date: 21 Mar 2013
What have we been up to on Facebook and Twitter? Let's cut out the stats and paste in some of the more interesting social media stories.
By: Michael Hugill, Category: Museullaneous, Date: 21 Mar 2013
Barkcloth paintings from the Museum’s collections highlight cultural tensions in West Papua, says Yvonne Carrillo-Huffman.
By: Brendan Atkins, Category: Museullaneous, Date: 20 Mar 2013
A painted clam shell from Japan in Malacology caught our imaginations and led to some creative story telling by DigiVol.
By: Leonie Prater, Category: Museullaneous, Date: 20 Mar 2013
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