Blog archive: Museullaneous
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Google launches natural history project with the AM
Our collections are highlighted in a world-first virtual tour presented on the new online Google Cultural Institute.
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DigiVol: Science Festival talks in DigiVol
Find out more about DigiVol's new initiative and citizen science talks organised during the Science Festival.
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Turning on the lights at the Australian Museum
With a flick of a switch visitors can easily see what is on display but what was it like before the lights were turned on?
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Recycling Sandstone at the Australian Museum
Dismantled sandstone columns from the Australian Museum were reused in the newly opened Centennial Park, 1890
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DigiVol's five year anniversary celebrations
Volunteers, staff, sponsors and colleagues enjoyed cocktails under the whale to celebrate five fantastic years of DigiVol.
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Five years of DigiVol
The Australian Museum is thrilled to celebrate five years of our innovative volunteer digitisation program
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A Diploma for ‘Stuffed Fish’, 1883
Why is the recently discovered 1883 International Fisheries Exhibition diploma, designed by Linley Sambourne, unique?
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What makes a great Australian?
Reflections on inspiring Australians by AM Executive Director and CEO Kim McKay.
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Images of 'grieving' kangaroos misinterpreted
Australian Museum Principal Research Scientist, Dr Mark Eldridge, reveals things are not what they seem - they're far more sinister.
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Video: Charles Kingsford Smith – oration before historic flight to UK, 1929
Pioneering aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is celebrated in Trailblazers: Australia's 50 greatest explorers
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First Bank Note 1817, Bank of New South Wales (Westpac)
I wonder if the original owner of this bank note ever suspected that it would end up in a museum?
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DigiVol: It keeps getting better
Find out more about why 2015 was a very good year for DigiVol
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Video: Cas & Jonesy – Crossing the Ditch
James 'Cas' Castrission and Justin 'Jonesy' Jones are adventurers celebrated in Trailblazers: Australia's 50 greatest explorers