Students to quiz Mal Brough on Indigenous rights
Three secondary students will question The Hon Mal Brough, Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs about the 1967 Referendum, racism, education and health in a Talkback Classroom forum at the National Museum of Australia on Thursday, 31 May.
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'67 Referendum campaigners share their stories
Sixty people who lobbied for change for Aboriginal people leading up to the 1967 Referendum will reflect on this significant time in the nation’s history in a forum at the National Museum of Australia this Saturday, 26 May.
Rail exhibition steams into National Museum
An exhibition tracing the history of the railway industry in Australia and the role of train travel in the nation’s cultural life is on show at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.
Pop star guitar on show at National Museum
The first guitar owned by Australian singer-songwriter Ben Lee goes on show at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra tomorrow.
Exhibition explores a century of Miss Australia
An exhibition exploring the glamour and the golden years and the controversial end of the Miss Australia Quest opens at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra this Thursday, 8 March.
Museum clocks up half a million student visitors
The 500,000th school student to visit the National Museum of Australia is due to arrive in Canberra tomorrow afternoon, Wednesday, February 28.
National Museum takes top tourism award again
The National Museum of Australia in Canberra was named Best Major Tourist Attraction at the 2006-07 Australian Tourism Awards in Sydney last night.
Growing crowd numbers at National Museum
The National Museum of Australia is delighted with the response to the family festival day on Australia Day.
Burley Griffin goes surfside for Australia Day
Surf culture’s contribution to Australia’s social history is being celebrated at the National Museum of Australia on January 26.
Museum curator wins top archaeology award
The National Museum of Australia’s Director of Research and Development, Dr Mike Smith, has been awarded the nation’s highest archaeological award, the Rhys Jones Medal.
Nation's top cartoonists go Behind the Lines
The twists and turns of the political year, as seen by Australia’s top cartoonists, are portrayed in the National Museum of Australia’s popular Behind the Lines exhibition, opening in Canberra tomorrow.
Major exhibition on surf lifesaving opens
The Minister for the Arts, Senator Rod Kemp, has opened a major exhibition at the National Museum of Australia celebrating the centenary of surf lifesaving in Australia.