Australian Museum
News Stories
Read the latest news stories from the Australian Museum.
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Remembering Great Grandfather and Trustee
The legacy of Reuter Emerich Roth at the Australian Museum.
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Switched on Kids Shed Light on Science
Our April school holiday programs saw budding scientists getting their hands dirty and exploring the mysteries of light.
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‘Red Listing’ to help save Southeast Asia’s Amphibians
A first step in biodiversity conservation is determining which species are most threatened with extinction.
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Miner stocks continue to rise, closing out small consumers
A large-scale research collaboration has discovered why the native Noisy Miner now dominates bird communities in eastern Australia.
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Reminiscence Boxes- Connecting with people across Australia
The Australian Museum now has a range of Museum in a Box resources for use in group work with seniors.
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Frogs in the trees
In making the transition from the swamp to the tree-tops, different groups of frogs have evolved in remarkably similar ways.
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Our Global Neighbours: Australia and Turkey at War
The profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.
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Australian Museum staff who served in World War I
An honour roll of the eight staff members who fought in The Great War.
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Exploring the diversity of Christmas tree worms in Indo-Pacific coral reefs
Genetics comes to the rescue in solving a mystery surrounding psychedelically coloured marine worms!
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Mimic fish benefit from imperfect impersonations
Animal mimicry can become ineffective if it is used too often, and these canny fish know it.
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Our Global Neighbours: Who owned the Shirase Sword?
Sydney University historian investigates.
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