- Petty goes Behind the Lines for cartoons launch
19/05/04
Celebrated Australian cartoonist
Bruce Petty visits Canberra this Friday, 21 May for the launch of the National Museum of Australia's popular annual political cartooning exhibition,
Behind the Lines.
- Canberra joins global AIDS Candlelight Memorial
14/05/04
Canberra's annual AIDS Candlelight Memorial takes on a new urgency this Sunday as HIV infection rates in Australia begin to rise again - and the International Memorial Day reaches its 21st year.
- Outlawed! Hosted By Scott Mcgregor
14/05/04
THE HISTORY CHANNEL CROSSES OVER TO THE WRONG SIDE OF THE LAW...
Get a glimpse of these fascinating stories on The History Channel premiering Saturday, May 15 at 6:20pm, then weekly every Saturday at 6:20pm.
- Aden Ridgeway quizzed on youth appeal
03/05/04
Democrats Senator Aden Ridgeway will be questioned about a perceived loss of youth appeal in his party at a
Talkback Classroom interview this Wednesday at the National Museum of Australia.
- Anzac pilgrims end their journey in Canberra
22/04/04
Personal mementos from some of the thousands of young Australians who join Anzac Day services at Gallipoli go on show at the National Museum of Australia tomorrow.
- Aussie and US teens question UN official
20/04/04
Australian and American students will interview United Nations Civil Society Service Chief Ramu Damodaran about global citizenship during a special international
Talkback Classroom session at the National Museum of Australia this Thursday.
- Bringing the music back to Thursday Island
15/04/04
The National Museum of Australia is releasing a major CD collection of Torres Strait Islander music and songs to mark the opening on Thursday Island of the region's first major cultural centre
- Kelly judged a hero - Ben Hall still bad
11/04/04
A survey conducted by the National Museum of Australia during its current exhibition,
Outlawed!, reveals that the popularity of bushranger Ned Kelly is invincible, with 60 per cent of visitors judging the controversial icon a hero.
- Behind the Lines
31/03/04
More than 100 works by Australia's best political cartoonists go on show in Canberra this winter for the National Museum of Australia's popular annual political cartooning exhibition, Behind the Lines.
- Youth goes digital in debate over Murray's future
30/03/04
An online photographic exhibition by Echuca youth will be launched tomorrow as part of National Youth Week. It marks the beginning of an ambitious communication project to get Murray Darling Basin communities talking about their local environment and cultural heritage.