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For more information or media releases prior to 2003, contact the Museum's Public Affairs team.
MEDIA RELEASES
  • Iconic FJ Holden on display at museum
    06/03/06
    A rare unrestored FJ Holden will take pride of place in a new display opening at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra this week.
  • Canadian exhibition opens in Museum first
    28/02/06
    An exhibition of Canadian indigenous art opening in the National Museum's First Australians Gallery this Thursday marks the first time a collection from another country has been shown in the space.
  • Student panellists to quiz Barnaby Joyce
    27/02/06
    Three secondary school students will ask Queensland Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce about party loyalty, Senate deal-making and the Telstra sale in the first Talkback Classroom forum for the year at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra on Wednesday.
  • Canadian First Nations art joins First Australians
    14/02/06
    In a series of firsts, the National Museum's First Australians Gallery will host an exhibition of Canada's First Nation Peoples from the Northwest Coast - People of the Cedar.
  • Phar Lap's heart too risky to send to NZ
    19/01/06
    The National Museum of Australia in Canberra has decided, in consultation with the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, not to send the preserved heart of the race horse Phar Lap to the Wellington museum for a short-term loan.
  • Phar Lap's heart on loan to NZ museum
    09/01/06
    The National Museum of Australia in Canberra has agreed to the short-term loan of one of its iconic objects - the preserved heart of the mighty race horse Phar Lap - to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington.
  • Exhibition explores Australia's land, nation, people
    08/12/05
    A major exhibition showcasing the best of the National Museum of Australia's collection will be launched at the Museum in Canberra next Tuesday, 13 December.
  • Goolagong Cawley's trophies acquired for nation
    15/11/05
    Tennis champion Evonne Goolagong Cawley's Wimbledon trophies have found a home at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra - with the spoils of her 1980 victory set to go on show in a new sports exhibition opening on 1 December.
  • Saw doctor's wagon moves to major exhibition
    10/11/05
    A five-tonne wagon that was workplace and home to a self-styled 'saw doctor' during the Depression will be moved from Mitchell to the National Museum tomorrow in preparation for an exhibition which showcases the wide diversity of the National Historical Collection - Captivating and Curious.
  • High school students to query Muslim leader
    07/11/05
    Three secondary school students will ask the president of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, Dr Ameer Ali, about relations between Australian Muslims and non-Muslims since 11 September 2001 in a Talkback Classroom forum at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra this week.