- Concert features historic stringed instruments
19/05/05
Music from instruments crafted by world-famous Australian violinmaker Arthur Edward Smith will flow through the Hall at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra this Sunday.
- Miss Australia crown helps chart history
16/05/05
The crown awarded to three decades of Miss Australia Quest winners will be presented to the National Museum of Australia in Canberra this Wednesday by the Miss Australia Company.
- Aussie and NZ teens quiz Helen Clark
09/05/05
High school students on both sides of the Tasman will question New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark about issues that unite and divide our two countries in the first Talkback Classroom forum to visit New Zealand, on Wednesday.
- Desert people and places inspire writers
05/05/05
Authors Robyn Davidson and Barry Hill will speak about drawing inspiration from desert people and places during a free forum at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra on Sunday.
- Aussie and US teens quiz US congressman
26/04/05
An international student panel will quiz US congressman Xavier Becerra about cultural diversity in a Talkback Classroom forum tomorrow.
- Canberra cook wins Anzac biscuits bash
24/04/05
ACT CWA member Patricia Nossal took top honours in the national Anzac biscuit bash at the National Museum of Australia this afternoon.
- Whose Anzac biscuits are Australia's best?
21/04/05
Celebrity chef Margaret Fulton comes to the National Museum of Australia in Canberra this Sunday to judge the best Anzac bikkie baked by Country Women's Association cooks from across the nation.
- Historians explore basis of Anzac legend
31/03/05
A group of distinguished historians will present a range of views on the Anzac legend - and its significance to Australians - at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra on Sunday.
- Storyteller to spin yarns in Port Lincoln
30/03/05
A talented storyteller who delights children at the Story Place in National Museum of Australia in Canberra is taking her tales to schools and libraries in Port Lincoln and area next week.
- Comparing histories of deserts at 23° South
29/03/05
A ground-breaking book which explores the comparative human and environmental histories of the southern hemisphere's deserts will be launched at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra tomorrow.