- Outlaws take the stage for world first
27/11/03
The first major exhibition to investigate national outlaw legends
Outlawed!
The World's Rebels, Revolutionaries and Bushrangers
opens at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra today, presented by Lockwood.
- Students turn tables on Latham
25/11/03
Shadow Treasurer and tough talker Mark Latham faces hard questions himself tomorrow when students quiz him on tax breaks for upper-income Australians and mortgage subsidies for lower-income Australians during a National Museum of Australia
Talkback Classroom session.
- Final outlaws in place for world first
21/11/03
Exotic objects telling the stories of outlaws from China and Japan will be installed at the National Museum in Canberra this Monday, four days out from the official opening of the new travelling exhibition,
Outlawed!
- Native title: courts to canvas
17/11/03
The power of indigenous art as cultural evidence will be explored in a landmark forum being held at the National Museum of Australia next month.
- Three lost sons recalled on Armistice Day
06/11/03
The story of three brothers who all lost their lives in the Second World War has been introduced to the National Museum in Canberra, to mark Armistice Day this Tuesday, 11 November.
- Student hacks unravel the real Beazley
04/11/03
Labor leadership contender Kim Beazley will be quizzed about the direction of the Australian Labor Party during a student interview at the National Museum of Australia tomorrow
- Writer tells tales of heroic Aussie women
29/10/03
Distinguished writer and art historian Susanna de Vries will chart the heroic contributions of three relatively unknown Australian women at a free public lecture at the National Museum this weekend
- Museum stops (early) for Melbourne Cup
28/10/03
A hot tip for those who want to know more about the Melbourne Cup is a seminar this week at the National Museum of Australia at which leading historians and curators will focus on the Cup's social and cultural history
- Children's writer Gleitzman visits Museum
23/10/03
Morris Gleitzman, who has won the hearts of Australian young readers with his witty and often-irreverent tales, will make two appearances this week at the National Museum as part of its celebration of Children's Week.
- Deputy PM grilled on Murray-Darling
20/10/03
Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson will be questioned how landmark decisions on water allocation will affect school students in years to come during a Talkback Classroom interview at the National Museum of Australia tomorrow.