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Media releases
Australian National Maritime Museum brings the wonder of Book Week into the classroom
To celebrate Book Week (17-23 August), the Australian National Maritime Museum will be hosting a series of free online workshops designed to inspire and ignite the creativity of primary school students across Australia.
South Australian shipwreck story retold as graphic novel in stunning new Maritime Museum exhibition
Opening this July at the Australian National Maritime Museum is A Graphic Tale of Shipwreck: Rediscovering South Australian, a brand-new exhibition about South Australian, a British barque wrecked near modern-day Victor Harbor, South Australia in 1837. The exhibition showcases this exhilarating story in the unique and visually stunning medium of a graphic novel.
Getting a handle on it: Solving the mystery of figurines recovered from the wreck of the Dunbar
The Conservation team at the Australian National Maritime Museum have solved the mystery surrounding the purpose of 6 animal figurines discovered amongst the remains of the 1857 wreck of the Dunbar and are now seeking anyone who may have these curious objects in their homes.
Swim with sharks in brand-new immersive puppetry experience at the Australian National Maritime Museum
The Australian National Maritime Museum invites audiences to plunge into the mysterious underwater world of the sharks of Sydney Harbour in Guruwin, an unmissable new experience by world-renowned visual theatre makers and puppeteers, Erth Visual and Physical Inc.
National Monument to Migration celebrates 25th anniversary with addition of over 600 new names
On the 25th anniversary of the National Monument to Migration, also known as the Welcome Wall, the Australian National Maritime Museum will add 686 new names from 47 different countries to the wall in an unveiling ceremony on May 11.