Blog archive: At the Museum
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Meeting our young friends
The Queen's Birthday long-weekend saw huge crowds visit the Museum. We thank everyone for coming out in such blustery and wintery weather. We especially thank one visitor for bringing his mum to his favourite place.
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Science in the City 2011
Science in the City 2011 launched at the Australian Museum today - see what it's all about!
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Deep Oceans is in motion
Our latest exhibition in development is Deep Oceans a collaboration with Questacon – The National Science & Technology Centre.
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Fashion Less Waste parade 2011
For your inspiration: fashionable innovations in creative recycling...
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Brothers in the realm of science
The Museum's Shirase sword is a symbol of friendship.
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Australasian Invertebrate Conference 2011
Last month I was given the opportunity to attend the inaugural Australasian Invertebrate Conference held in Melbourne. The conference brought together Australian researchers, butterfly breeders and other invertebrate keepers for the first time to learn and discuss a wide range of topics.
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What you said about Birds of Paradise
This is what some of you had to say about the Rituals of Seduction: Birds of Paradise exhibition, from a selection of the results of 250 exit surveys.
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Why you came to Jurassic Lounge
What brought you to the first season of Jurassic Lounge? Nearly a thousand of you told us why!
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Birds with a Beat dancers perform at the Museum 2011
The Australian Museum's dance video competition, Birds with a Beat, was a great success.
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Live displays in My Photo Studio
From December 2010 the following live invertebrates were displayed in 'My Photo Studio', giving visitors the opportunity to take their own wildlife photos and take advice from the experts.
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Where do spiders go during flooding?
It not just humans that have had to face challenges from the recent flooding in Eastern Australia. An enquirer near Grafton has sent some interesting photos showing how the regions spiders have handled the rising water levels.
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Winny goes on a Road Trip
Our beloved muttaburrasaurus puppet hitches a ride to Albury!