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Please note: Some products listed in this article may no longer be available for sale. December is here and the festive season has already begun!…
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Never fear, they’re all still here and safely tucked away behind the scenes throughout the Discovery Centre’s renovation. Our staff continue to bring in the…
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While the Discovery Centre is being renovated our most popular displays are still on show. Every day at 11.00am and 2.00pm our amazing Daily Discoveries…
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Young scientist don’t have to wait any longer to wait to explore their curiosity at SparkLab, Sciencentre at Queensland Museum. The brand new interactive exhibition is…
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The helpful and knowledgeable staff of the Queensland Museum Network often assist members of the public with the identification of insect, animal, fossil and geological…
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There’s still plenty to discover at the Queensland Museum! Our Discovery Centre may be undergoing some renovations but our team is still here at the…
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When it comes to growing the State Collection, objects find their path to the Queensland Museum Network in a variety of ways. Objects are often…
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Dr John Hooper has been an integral part of the Queensland Museum Network and has made a significant contribution during his 27 years here, 14…
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Written by Alethea Beetson, Indigenous Engagement Coordinator, Queensland Museum and Imelda Miller Curator, Cultures and Histories, Queensland Museum All year Digi Youth Arts unsettle artists and…
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Written by Judith Hickson , Social History Curator, Queensland Museum The Cultures and Histories Program at the Queensland Museum frequently receives donations that, while seemingly ordinary,…
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The helpful and knowledgeable staff of the Queensland Museum Network often assist members of the public with the identification of insect, animal, fossil and geological…
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Written by Judith Hickson , Social History Curator, Queensland Museum Take a seat, Brisbane! Last week, a small folding wooden chair winged its way across the…
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Written by Jennifer Wilson, Senior Curator, The Workshops Rail Museum On 22 February 1928, Bert Hinkler landed safely in Darwin, completing his attempt to fly solo…
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Written by Carl Tanner, compiled by Dr Madeline Fowler The final part of a blog series written by undergraduate students at James Cook University, who…
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Written by Caroline Mercer, compiled by Dr Madeline Fowler Part 3 of a blog series written by undergraduate students at James Cook University, who undertook research on…
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The Workshops Rail Museum has installed a new exhibit 12 years in the making: Hunslet locomotive 327. In 2005 the Museum was donated a 2…
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Written by Tate Devantier-Thomas, compiled by Dr Madeline Fowler This is part of a blog series written by undergraduate students at James Cook University, who undertook research…
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Remembering the men and animals of The First World War Written by Jeff Powell for Cobb+Co Museum Around 332,000 soldiers left Australia for the battlefields…




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