National Museum welcomes two Council appointments
The National Museum of Australia in Canberra has welcomed the appointment of Karen Mundine and the reappointment of Natasha Bowness to the Museum’s Council, both for three-year terms.
The National Museum’s Public Affairs team assists the media with inquiries about the Museum, its collections and exhibitions, and helps connect media with our expert staff.
Where to find us
National Museum of Australia
Lawson Crescent
Acton Peninsula, Canberra ACT 2601
Media contact
Diana Streak
0409 888 976
media@nma.gov.au
Media images
See a sample of high-quality images we have available for media use.
Media image gallery
Media releases
Egypt blockbuster delivers $27 million boost to Canberra
The National Museum of Australia’s record-breaking exhibition, Discovering Ancient Egypt, has smashed another record, generating $27.7 million in total economic stimulus for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters
An ancient First Nations creation saga featuring a dramatic chase across the Australian deserts is at the heart of the pioneering exhibition, Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters, which opens at the Museokeskus Vapriikki, in Tampere, tomorrow.
National Museum’s AE Smith collection with Canberra Symphony Orchestra
A remarkable collection of stringed instruments made by Australia’s preeminent violin maker Arthur Edward Smith will be played for the first time in decades at a one-off performance by musicians from the Canberra Symphony Orchestra (CSO) at the National Museum of Australia.
Kate Fielding joins National Museum of Australia Council
The National Museum of Australia in Canberra has welcomed the appointment of prominent arts and culture leader Kate Fielding to the organisation’s Council for a three-year term.
Blockbuster exhibition recreates final days of Pompeii
The catastrophic volcanic eruption that destroyed Pompeii almost 2,000 years ago will immerse visitors in the famous city’s last moments as part of a powerful multisensory and first-of-its-kind blockbuster exhibition coming to the National Museum of Australia in Canberra this December.
Record number of visitors flock to Museum for Egypt blockbuster
The National Museum of Australia’s exhibition on the wonders of ancient Egypt has smashed all records for previous hit shows, with almost 200,000 visits, making it the biggest blockbuster in the Museum’s 23-year history.
Museum welcomes Professor Clare Wright as new Council Chair
The National Museum of Australia has welcomed the appointment of Professor Clare Wright OAM as the next Chair of the Museum Council, as well as Professor Ann McGrath, Professor Megan Davis and Janine Freeman as new Council members.
Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things exhibition opens in Canberra
A vintage ute, a novelty cheque, an elite boxing trophy and an unforgettable letter from then Prime Minister Bob Hawke are among the seemingly ordinary objects showcased in an exhibition based on the ABC’s television series Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things, which has opened at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.
First Nations picture book, How Mother Kangaroo Got Her Pouch, launched in Canberra
A First Nations story about how the iconic Australian kangaroo acquired her pouch is the subject of a delightful new children’s book, How Mother Kangaroo Got Her Pouch by Wiradjuri and Gamilaroi woman, debut author and artist Rebecca Beetson, launched by the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.
A new wave of Olympic sports rides into the National Museum of Australia
The youth-focused sports and disciplines of 3x3 basketball, BMX freestyle, breaking, skateboarding, sport climbing and surfing feature in a new exhibition, Riding the Olympic Wave: Breakthrough Sports, at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.
Mr Squiggle has landed at the National Museum of Australia
The beloved children’s television puppet Mr Squiggle, and his friends Blackboard, Rocket, Bill Steamshovel and Gus the Snail, have landed in Canberra after being acquired by the National Museum of Australia.