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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.

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National Museum of Australia
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Acton Peninsula, Canberra ACT 2601

Media contact

Diana Streak
0409 888 976
media@nma.gov.au

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Media releases

15 October 2013

National Wheelchair Trek Honoured
Disability campaigner Jacob Baldwin dedicated his life to proving that everyone has the ability to achieve and the National Museum of Australia in Canberra is honouring his work by displaying a wheelchair used in his high profile four-and-half year Australia-wide Ability Trek.

28 May 2013

Wondering what to do with that old bike taking up space in the shed?
The National Museum of Australia is launching a call-out in South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia for four historic bicycles and pre-1945 bicycle-riding outfits to enhance its collection, ahead of an upcoming bicycle exhibition that will tour nationally next year.

27 March 2013

National Museum of Australia Director to leave Museum
The Director of the National Museum of Australia, Andrew Sayers, AM, has announced his intention to retire from the Australian Public Service, effective from 1 July 2013.

06 March 2013

National Museum returns to the Glorious Days of 1913
It was a year when Australia, a new nation, embraced the modern world: aeroplanes, pocket cameras, roller-skates and cinemas. It was the year of Dally Messenger’s final premiership and Mawson’s fateful Antarctic exhibition. Sports-lovers cheered the exploits of Fanny Durack and Victor Trumper, while the nation was entertained by Dame Nellie Melba on the gramophone and bushrangers at the movies. Australians still looked forward to a bright future, unaware of the looming Great War. And many cheers greeted Lady Denman as she revealed the name of the new Federal Capital: ‘Canberra’.

26 January 2013

Museum archaeologist Mike Smith awarded an AM in the Australia Day Honours list
The award ‘for significant service to archaeological scholarship, particularly of Australia’s desert regions’ recognises the work of Dr Mike Smith over the last 30 years in reconstructing the environmental and Aboriginal histories of these immense drylands.

06 December 2012

New Aboriginal art movement showcased at National Museum
An exhibition of unique works from a new Aboriginal art movement emerging from the Western Desert will open at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra on Friday 7 December, 2012 and be on display until November, 2013.

24 October 2012

Revealing the Collection of the National Museum of Australia and how it is cared for
The National Museum of Australia is displaying big objects from the National Historical Collection in the spectacular entrance Hall and opening a major exhibition on how the Museum’s conservators care for the collection

26 September 2012

Fred Hollows eye-testing equipment donated to National Museum
The National Museum of Australia has received a donation of portable opthalmologist’s equipment used by the late Fred Hollows to restore eyesight for many thousands of people in Australia and overseas.

12 July 2012

National Museum hosts major exhibition of contemporary Indigenous sculpture
A major exhibition of contemporary sculptures by established and emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists opens at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra on Thursday 12 July and will be on display until 14 October 2012.

18 May 2012

International Museum Day
International Museum Day is a celebration of the crucial work of museums worldwide in collecting and sharing culture and preserving memory.

23 April 2012

National Museum acquires rare drawings of remarkable stories
The National Museum of Australia has acquired two pen and ink drawings of a significant moment in Australian history drawn by an Aboriginal artist of the nineteenth century.

30 March 2012

National Museum visitors travel the Silk Road
A major exhibition at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra will bring to life the Silk Road. Stretching from China to eastern Europe, the Silk Road was the most celebrated trade route for more than a thousand years.

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