What began as a modest collection, turned into an annual exhibit and tent at Wickham Park as part of the annual Vietnam and All Veterans Reunion. Ben Bydalek would set up a large tent to coincide with ...
This is Melbourne's natural and cultural history museum, and there are all sorts of wonders to peer at, including several dinosaur skeletons and the preserved Phar Lap – Australia's late famous ...
The highly anticipated global blockbuster TITANIC: The Artefact Exhibition is now open at Melbourne Museum. The immersive exhibition showcases over 200 original objects recovered from the wreck site ...
The popular late-night event series returns to Melbourne Museum through February, March and April, and includes after-hours access to the blockbuster Titanic exhibition. Melbourne Museum’s monthly ...
A fascinating time-lapse video shows the world's most complete and finely preserved Triceratops skeleton being put together for display at the Melbourne Museum in Australia. The specimen, dubbed ...
Nelson Mandela is another of those world historical figures identifiable by just one name. Mandela the terrorist, the socialist, the indefatig­able fighter for the end of apartheid and the freedom of ...
The institution’s annual report, tabled this week, reveals 828,000 ticketed visitors last financial year to the site beside Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building that opened in 2001. Five years ago ...
The Museum of Desire has been making Melburnians blush, giggle and question their boundaries since opening its doors in 2024. Now the Collingwood institution is marking its first birthday with two ...
Francisco Gordillo Arredondo Baba Oñi works quietly, as chaos explodes around him. In three days, Florida Institute of Technology’s Foosaner Art Museum will open Caminos Transitados/Paths Taken, a ...
Peter Stanley wrote Men of Mont St Quentin (Scribe, Melbourne, 2009) and was an academic advisor to the team that created WWI: Love & Sorrow at the Melbourne Museum. The Melbourne Museum’s World War I ...
The world’s most complete triceratops skeleton ever found will go on display next year, displacing a beloved, if quirky, exhibit of taxidermy. By Besha Rodell The Australia Letter is a weekly ...