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The National Museum’s Public Affairs team assists the media with inquiries about the Museum, its collections and exhibitions, and helps connect media with our expert staff.

Where to find us

National Museum of Australia
Lawson Crescent
Acton Peninsula, Canberra ACT 2601

Media contact

Diana Streak +61 409 888 976
media@nma.gov.au

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Media releases

27 July 2015

National Heritage Board and Australian museums strengthen collaboration through memorandums of understanding
To strengthen existing cultural and heritage collaboration between Singapore and Australia, Singapore’s National Heritage Board today signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with Australian museums, National Museum of Australia and Museum Victoria.

06 July 2015

National Museum of Australia welcomes the appointment of David Jones as Chair of the Museum Council
The following comment can be attributed to National Museum of Australia director, Dr Mathew Trinca:

19 June 2015

National Museum marks High Court's Mabo decision
The High Court’s pivotal 1992 Mabo ruling is honoured today as part of the National Museum of Australia’s Defining Moments project, which explores key dates that have defined the country’s history over more than 50,000 years.

15 May 2015

Baudin's artists capture the wonders of Australia
Exquisite illustrations by French artists made during Nicolas Baudin’s 1800s exploration of Australia will come to Australia as the result of a deal clinched in Canberra today between the Museum of Natural History in Le Havre, France, and six Australian museums.

27 April 2015

Historic Visit by National Museum's Indigenous Delegation to British Museum
Scholarships in Australia and the United Kingdom promoting cultural work in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, will commence next year as part of an inaugural partnership between the National Museum of Australia (NMA) and The Prince’s Charities Australia (PCA).

20 March 2015

National Museum honours Aboriginal warrior Pemulwuy
The life of Aboriginal warrior Pemulwuy is commemorated today at the National Museum of Australia as part of its Defining Moments project, which explores key dates that have defined the country’s history over more than 50,000 years.

26 February 2015

Major partnership between the National Museum and British Museum
A landmark partnership between the National Museum of Australia and the British Museum will see rare objects, including a shield from the earliest encounter between Indigenous Australians and Lieutenant James Cook, brought to Australia for the first time since they were collected.

12 December 2014

National Museum of Australia welcomes the appointment of Dr Janet Albrechtsen to the Museum Council
The following comment can be attributed to National Museum of Australia director, Dr Mathew Trinca: The National Museum of Australia welcomes the appointment of Dr Janet Albrechtsen to the Museum’s Council.

11 December 2014

Rare First World War Footage to be Screened at National Museum
Rare footage featuring life on the home front in Australia during the First World War will be screened at the National Museum of Australia (NMA) in Canberra, as part of a new collaboration with the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA).

21 October 2014

Robots make connections for National Water Week
Robots and rivers make unlikely partners, but they came together this week for some Murray–Darling Basin students.

10 September 2014

Spirited – landmark exhibition celebrates Australia's horse story
Brumby runners, a historic horse-drawn milk cart and the two oldest intact Melbourne Cups, feature in a unique exhibition on the horse, opening at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, on 11 September 2014.

19 August 2014

National Museum acquires Michael Chamberlain Torana
The National Museum of Australia, in Canberra has acquired the 1977 model yellow hatchback V8 Torana, which was central to the conviction and ultimate exoneration of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain, over the 1980 disappearance of their daughter, Azaria

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