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Category is Government Organisations and Services; Museums. 27 websites found from 4236. Page 1 of 2.
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Art Gallery of Western Australia (more info)

The Art Gallery of Western Australia website includes gallery news, a history of the Gallery Foundation, upcoming events and exhibitions, the public education programs and visitor information.

Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM) (more info)

The museum explores the diversity of Australia's maritime heritage. The website includes virtual reality museum tours, details of exhibitions and visitor programs, visitor information, research library, and what's new.

Australian War Memorial (AWM) (more info)

The Australian War Memorial is a unique commemorative institution which functions as a memorial, a museum, an archive and a centre for research. The Memorial complex includes commemorative areas, a sculpture garden, gallery exhibits, research facilit...

Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) (more info)

CMAG's focus is on the historical, social, artistic and environmental elements of the Canberra region. The website provides information about exhibitions and events, collections, resources and membership.

Collections Australia Network (CAN) (more info)

CAN is the public gateway to collecting institutions across Australia, including the small to medium regional institutions. Besides providing access to nationwide information on Australia's cultural heritage, members of the public can also access an ...

Ed-online (more info)

The ed-online project supports the work of hundreds of Victorian and Australian teachers and their international colleagues who have been developing enquiry based collaborative learning activities, using real-life situations with real-life outcomes. ...

Immigration Museum (more info)

Here you'll discover stories of people from all over the world who have immigrated to Victoria. Their stories are brought to life through moving images, computer interactives, voices, memories and belongings.

In the footsteps of Douglas Mawson (more info)

Douglas Mawson was a scientist, an explorer and an adventurer. As an explorer and adventurer his contribution to the understanding of the Antarctic continent is well known. This web site seeks to show Mawson's life - his adventures, his success in ta...

Liverpool Regional Museum / Casula Power House Museum (more info)

The web site of the Liverpool Regional Museum in Liverpool, New South Wales. It has details of current and upcoming events and exhibitions plus links to school resources and friends of the museum.

Melbourne Museum (more info)

Melbourne Museum is located beside the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton Gardens, Melbourne. The Museum aims to be a storehouse of ideas, promoting public debate on issues such as the environment, new technology and social change. The website con...

Museum of Tropical Queensland (MTQ) (more info)

The Museum mission is to document and interpret Queensland's tropical heritage for present and future generations. On the website you can find information on what the museum does, education kits, specialist identification and sorting services and wh...

Museum Victoria (more info)

Museum Victoria, Australia's largest public museums organisation, in Museum Victoria has a history of scientific and cultural research and collection development. The organisation operates three public museums,Australia's major education and researc...

Museum Victoria - Australia's Federation (more info)

Australia's Federation website focuses on the celebrations in Melbourne, May 1901. It includes previously unpublished photographs taken by amateur photographer GH Myers and items from the Museum's collection.There are also information sheets on a ra...

Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory (more info)

A guide to the activities, collections and exhibitions at MAGNT. The collections place the region's art, history and culture, and natural history in an Australian and international context through research, interpretation and collection development.

National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) (more info)

The NGV collection is split between The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square, home of Australian art, and NGV International at St Kilda Road, dedicated to the gallery's magnificent international artworks.

National Museum of Australia (NMA) (more info)

The NMA explores the land, nation and people of Australia. The Museum celebrates Australian social history by revealing the stories of ordinary and extraordinary Australians, promoting the exploration of knowledge and ideas and providing a dynamic fo...

Newcastle Regional Museum (more info)

The Newcastle Regional Museum opened in 1988 and aims to provide its visitors with a memorable cultural experience. The website has information on the current exhibitions and collections, educational resources and the Supernova Science Centre. The ...

Powerhouse Museum (more info)

The Powerhouse has exhibitions covering science, technology, decorative arts, design and Australian social history. There is also a constantly changing program of temporary exhibitions and events. The Powerhouse Museum is located in Darling Harbour, ...

Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) (more info)

Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is known for its fine collections of Australian colonial art, contemporary art and craft, and Tasmanian natural and social history.

Queensland Art Gallery (more info)

The Queensland Art Gallery houses more than an extensive collection of international and Australian paintings, sculptures, decorative art objects and works on paper.

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