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  • Australian South Sea Islander Recognition Week: An interview with Emelda Davis and Dr Sonya Pearce

    Last week the Pasifika team were fortunate enough to sit with Sydney City Councillor, Emelda Davis, and Dr Sonya Pearce to hear their stories and celebrate the Australian South Sea Islander story: 175 years ago, to now and well into the future.

    At the Museum
    Taofia Pelesasa
    / 25 August 2022
    ASSI Recognition Day Video Recording 16 August 2022
  • Australian South Sea Islander Recognition Week: An interview with Dylan Mooney

    Alongside the Australian South Sea Islander community, the Australian Museum stand in solidarity with our Pasifika kinfolk in recognising 175 years of the Australian South Sea Island peoples and their stories.

    At the Museum
    Taofia Pelesasa
    / 22 August 2022
    'Three Cultures’ Piece acknowledging Dylan Mooney'ss Torres Strait, Aboriginal & Australian South Sea Island heritage
  • Citizen science reveals the breeding seasons of frogs is longer in the city

    Human activity is causing frogs to breed earlier and for longer. What does this mean for the future of frogs?

    AMRI
    Gracie Liu
    / 12 August 2022
    A pair of Peron’s Tree Frogs (Litoria peronii) attempting to mate beside a suburban pond
  • It’s official – the Australian Museum has more visitors than ever before!

    Ever since I became the Australian Museum’s (AM) Director and CEO, I’ve wanted to see the AM full of happy visitors bubbling with life - and it’s brilliant to have some good news to share.

    At the Museum
    Kim McKay, AO
    / 11 August 2022
    Burra Photoshoot July 2022
  • Youth Reconnection Project 2022

    The Australian Museum's Pasifika team have re-trialed the Pacific Youth Reconnection Project to evaluate how we can develop and expand these cultural workshops for Pasifika youth today.

    At the Museum
    Moemoana Schwenke
    / 28 July 2022
    Nights at the Museum 23 June 2022 - Wan Sol Moana (One Ocean) - Pasifika
  • News from LIRS: Octopus pair at Lizard Island

    Each month, a selected blog from Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation (LIRRF) is featured at the AM. LIRRF supports scientific research & education at the AM’s Lizard Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef. This month, we feature: Octopus pair at Lizard Island.

    AMRI
    Dr Andy Lewis
    / 26 July 2022
    Video capture of the Octopus Pair at Lizard Island.
  • New Guinean flightless mammals: Overlooked diversity

    An international project combines community ecology, phylogenetics & morphology to uncover and describe the cryptic species of Mount Wilhelm, the highest mountain of Papua New Guinea. Hundreds of New Guinean flightless mammals have been sampled – visiting researcher František Vejmělka tells us more.

    AMRI
    František Vejmělka
    / 18 July 2022
    Coppery Ring-Tailed Possum - the world's biggest ring-tailed possum.
  • Hard work paying off

    The Australian Museum received four awards including the major overall award for Unsettled at the Australian Museum and Galleries Association (AMaGA) national conference.

    At the Museum
    Kim McKay, AO
    / 14 July 2022
    Australian Museum Team - National Winner 2022 Museums and Galleries National Awards (MAGNAs)
  • Happy Independence Day Kiribati

    The Australian Museum celebrates alongside Kiribati as they celebrate Independence Day on 12 July.

    At the Museum
    Moemoana Schwenke
    / 12 July 2022
    Kiribati guests standing with the Kiribati body armour displayed in the 200 Treasures of the Australian Museum.
  • A New South Wales first! New species of legless lizard discovered in the Hunter Valley

    Found just two hours out of Sydney, a team of Australian Museum scientists have described the Hunter Valley Delma – the first legless lizard species endemic to NSW.

    AMRI
    Stephen Mahony
    / 11 July 2022
    The newly described species Hunter Valley Delma (Delma vescolineata).
  • Let’s learn in many ways

    The Australian Museum's new multimillion state of the art Burra (eel) learning space aims to take children on a journey within many cultures and sciences to learn the stories, practices and goals we have of looking after this beautiful country we call home.

    At the Museum
    Kim McKay, AO
    / 08 July 2022
    Australian Museum Burra Opening event
  • Australian Frog Atlas: Revealing the true distributions of Australia’s frogs with the help of citizen scientists

    The most detailed maps of Australia’s frogs have now been produced and are open access for frog research and conservation.

    AMRI
    Tim Cutajar, Christopher Portway, Grace Gillard, Dr Jodi Rowley
    / 29 June 2022
    The Crucifix Frog (Notaden bennettii), one of 248 frog species whose distribution maps have been updated for the Australian Frog Atlas. The new map for this species incorporates two large extensions of its previously known range
  • Unravelling the frog diversity of Gondwanan rainforests

    Continuing research in rainforests of northern New South Wales and southern Queensland has recently resulted in the scientific description of two unique frog species.

    AMRI
    Stephen Mahony
    / 24 June 2022
    Gondwanan Temperate Rainforest is wet, cool, and lush green.
  • It’s CSI – frogs edition and we need you!

    Check your frog photos for frog-biting flies and submit them to our study to help us develop a new, DNA based frog detection method.

    AMRI
    Timothy Cutajar
    / 21 June 2022
    A green tree frog (Litoria caerulea) being attacked by mosquitos.
  • News from LIRS: Learning from the cleaners and their clients

    Each month, a selected blog from Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation (LIRRF) is featured at the AM. LIRRF supports scientific research & education at the AM’s Lizard Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef. This month, we feature: Learning from the cleaners and their clients.

    AMRI
    David Shannon
    / 20 June 2022
    A juvenile bluestreak wrasse attending to a fearsome predator – a giant moray eel Gymnothorax javanicus
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