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Culture change
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/culture-change/The 20th anniversary in June 2012 of the Mabo decision overturning terra nullius in Australia has justifiably been marked and celebrated.
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Social Musings: Stories from October
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/social-musings-stories-october/What have we been up to on Facebook and Twitter? Online Producer Michael Hugill cuts out the stats and pastes in the more interesting social media stories (in a picture book format no less).
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‘Regardfully offered’ by Ferdinand von Mueller
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/ferdinand-von-mueller/While browsing the uncatalogued material left to the Australian Museum Research Library by naturalist Mel Ward, a scrappy, dirty little volume came to light...
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A vision realised
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/a-vision-realised/Charles Ledgers' 19th century vision for an expansive alpaca wool industry was a long time coming.
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Point and Shoot #5 - What lens or focal length should I use
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/point-and-shoot-5-what-lens-should-i-use/From the blog series 'Point and Shoot' by Museum photographers Carl Bento and James King
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Sawfish saw in action
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/sawfish-saw-in-action/This movie clip shows a sawfish feeding. Sawfishes can slash from side to side with the rostrum to stun, impale or even cut prey fishes in half. The rostrum can also pin fishes to the substrate where they are ingested.
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Deep Oceans – Viewed from the 'Globe'
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/deep-oceans-viewed-from-the-globe/While building the Deep Oceans exhibition, we’ve had to come up with ways of effectively demonstrating the vastness, as well as the conditions of the Deep Oceans.
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Calling on Tongan Traditions: Ngatu
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/calling-on-tongan-traditions-ngatu/Lady Tunakaimanu Feilakepa is renowned and greatly respected for her traditional cultural knowledge in Tonga and across the Pacific. Here she kindly shares her knowledge on the creation and use of tapa cloth.
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Liquid gold: save urine, save the planet?
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/liquid-gold-save-urine-save-the-planet/Ancient cultures, from Greece to Asia, have used urine as a fertiliser to provide nutrients to their crops. Is recycling our urine a radical solution to global food security and saving our waterways?
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Point and shoot #3 - Understanding People
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/point-and-shoot-3-understanding-people/Museum photographers Carl Bento and James King on the power and practice of photography. This week, it's 'understanding people'...
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