Our new portal, Australian Museum Inside Out, ensures science and culture remain accessible to all. Stay curious with the AM's curated virtual tours, online exhibitions, podcasts from leading scientists and more.
Immerse yourself in remote landscapes, marvel at our collections - up close and in 3D - and find exciting and informative school resources, all yours and available online.
See our First Nations staff create traditional string figures such as ‘weitj djen’ (emu foot) from Balardung Country in Western Australia. The activity of making objects or animals using your hands and string, is found in history from around the world. It is one of the many fun interactive activities in our online school resources.
Do you like puzzles with a difference? Piece together the head of a Sloane's Viperfish in our new interactive jigsaws.
Some of the more unusual photographs from the Australian Museum's image library have been transformed into Creepy Jigsaws for your fun. Complete them all.
We are pleased to announce Professor Kristofer M. Helgen will be joining the Australian Museum as Director and Chief Scientist of the Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI).
Professor Helgen’s interest in the richness of life on earth has taken him to more than 50 countries documenting and naming some 100 previously overlooked species of living mammals.
With over 21 million objects and specimens, our collections provide a reference to the fauna, geology and cultural heritage of Australia and our region.
You can now delve into our centuries-old natural science and cultural collections from your home.
While surveying Norfolk Island land snails in early March, AM scientists made the exciting and unexpected discovery of a single living population of Advena campbelli; a species that is currently listed as Extinct by the IUCN and as Critically Endangered by the Australian Government.
Learn all about Australia’s native frogs and their calls, habitats, and how to help with their conservation with citizen science project FrogID. Then use your new-found frog knowledge to enter the FrogID Kids Competition, for your chance to win FrogID merchandise and Fyna Australian Bush Friends chocolate frogs.