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Discover the Museum's range of touring exhibitions for national and international bookings, and our unique onsite venues to hire for your next function.


Scott Sisters Exhibition Documentation 2017

Touring exhibitions

Increase visitation, appeal to a new demographic or simply complement existing attractions at your venue with one of the Australian Museum’s unique natural history or cultural exhibitions.

Life-size models
Scientific illustrations
Multimedia
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AMF Gala Dinner 2021

Australian Museum venue hire

Explore the Australian Museum's unique cultural spaces for your next event venue hire.

E: functions@australian.museum
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ACWG DNA Labs

Australian Centre for Wildlife Genomics

Our primary focus is on ecological applications such as species identification, individualisation, conservation and small population management.

Aviation wildlife strike
Conservation genomic projects
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Australian Bird Feather Texture

Aviation airstrike

Our Australian Centre for Wildlife Genomics provides DNA identification services for wildlife strikes.

Wildlife strikes
DNA sampling
Aviation Industry
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Alex Summerell at Featherdale Wildlife Park

Captive and wild population management

The ACWG specialises in population genetics/genomics and provides a range of DNA based services that may be of use to wildlife managers and captive population managers.

Specialised DNA services
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Southern Boobook Owl

Object and species identification

Curious about objects or specimens you've discovered? Identify Australasian animal life, geology and cultural objects through our Ask an Expert enquiry form, common enquiries webpages or discover species with our Identification key.

Identify an animal
Fossils and minerals
Common enquiries
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Lizard Island Reef Research Foundation

Proudly supporting science at the Australian Museum's Lizard Island Research Station and elsewhere on the Great Barrier Reef.

Support our research
Help save the reef
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Climate Strike 20 September 2019

Collective action

Find out how we can work together for a better future. From speaking up and staying informed to supporting a climate action organisation, there are many ways we can create positive change.

Learn more

Kim McKay and Charles Wooley

Audio podcasts

Our podcasts take you behind-the-scenes of our collections, onto the floor in the galleries, and give you a front-row seat at our fascinating live events!

Explore & AMplify
Conversations with experts
Live talks
Listen now

Southern Boobook Owl

Object and species identification

Curious about objects or specimens you've discovered? Identify Australasian animal life, geology and cultural objects through our Ask an Expert enquiry form, common enquiries webpages or discover species with our Identification key.

Identify an animal
Fossils and minerals
Common enquiries
Ask an Expert

Ornithology Collection Area 2018

Collection donations

Donating objects, cultural material and other ways to supporting the Australian Museum collections.

Natural Science strategy
Cultural donations
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Echidna

Science learning resources

Discover our science learning resources, including content for biology, geology and environmental sciences.

Worksheets
Videos
Excursion activities
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Coral Bleaching Lizard Island

Celebrating 50 years of research on Lizard Island

This year the Australian Museum celebrates 50 years of research on Lizard Island Research Station and vital work on reef ecologies and the impacts of climate change.

Read more

Nocturnal Worlds podcast Platypus

Nocturnal Worlds podcast

Enjoy sonic journeys through nature for sleep and relaxation.

An Audiocraft original podcast
created with the AM
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Machu Picchu Peru

Adventure World and the Australian Museum

Journey to some of the world’s most fascinating regions with our Travel Partner, Adventure World.

Learn more
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Kim McKay at an event

Executive Leadership Team

The Executive Leadership Team is responsible for strategic planning and management of the nation’s first museum.

Director profiles
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People in traditional dress

Cultural collections

Learn about the Australian Museum's cultural collections and our engagement with communities to activate stories of living culture.

First Nations
Pasifika
World Cultures
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Sheldon with Eric Pliosaur

Work at the Museum

Discover the exciting roles in research, exhibitions, education and communicating the relationship between people, culture and the natural environment.

Research
Exhibitions
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