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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.

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

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Media releases

27 January 2011

National Museum exhibition sets new record
Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route, an exhibition of paintings and stories of the Aboriginal history of the world’s longest stock route, has closed at the National Museum of Australia after attracting a record number of visitors

27 January 2011

National Museum exhibition sets new record
Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route, an exhibition of paintings and stories of the Aboriginal history of the world’s longest stock route, has closed at the National Museum of Australia after attracting a record number of visitors.

01 January 2011

September 11 remembered at the National Museum of Australia
The National Museum of Australia is marking the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington with displays which directly connect Australia and Australians to the hijacking and destruction of passenger aircraft by terrorists in the United States

27 December 2010

Canning Stock Route exhibition sets new record for visitors to National Museum
Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route, a remarkable collection of paintings and stories which reclaims the Aboriginal history of the world’s longest stock route through the deserts of Western Australia, has set a new record for a temporary exhibition at the National Museum of Australia.

07 December 2010

Yalangbara: the remarkable Marika family
The National Museum of Australia, in partnership with the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, presents Yalangbara: Art of the Djang’kawu a free exhibition at the National Museum in Canberra from 7 December to 14 August, 2011.

06 December 2010

National Museum acquires racing treasure
One of Australia’s earliest sporting trophies has been added to the collection of the National Museum of Australia.

03 December 2010

National Museum to launch braille map
The National Museum of Australia will launch a large print and tactile map of the building and exhibits and an interpretation brochure about the Garden of Australian Dreams on Friday 3 December, 2010 at 10am. The launch coincides with the International Day of People with Disability.

12 November 2010

Come into our shed – an Open Day at the National Museum
The National Museum of Australia will open storage and conservation work areas at the Museum’s Mitchell, ACT store from 11am to 2pm on Sunday 14 November, 2010.

11 October 2010

Aboriginal treasures at the Vatican
Aboriginal artworks sent from Catholic missions in the north and west of Australia will be on display at the Vatican’s Ethnological Museum from 15 October, 2010. The opening of the exhibition is timed to coincide with the canonisation of Mary MacKillop.

14 September 2010

Exploration and Endeavour: Science in the South Seas
The role of science in the voyages of discovery to Australia is explored in a new exhibition at the National Museum of Australia.

17 August 2010

Racing Stars and Scholars to Lift the Lid on Melbourne Cup Magic
The 150th anniversary celebrations for ‘the race that stops the nation’ TM will arrive in Canberra on Friday, 13 August, for a public Symposium at the National Museum of Australia (NMA), entitled The Heart of Australian Racing: The Melbourne Cup.

29 July 2010

Major exhibition on the Canning Stock Route opens at National Museum
The National Museum of Australia in partnership with the arts group FORM presents Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route, a remarkable collection of paintings and stories which reclaims the Aboriginal history of the world’s longest stock route through the deserts of Western Australia.

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