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On 17 May, as part of the Museums Australia Annual National Conference, the sector came together to celebrate the many...
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								Playing in clay: lines of inquiry
One of the things that is appealing about this exhibition of contemporary ceramics is that it’s an exhibition without...
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								At Home: Margaret and the Meehi
Margaret Adams was born on the banks of the Meehi River at Top Camp in Moree. She was one of...
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								Walk the talk: Reconciliation Week
Reconciliation Week 2014 “Let’s walk the talk” emphasises a practical focus on action rather than idealism. The theme has a...
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								The building blocks of history
LEGO: Acropolis is the second in a series of LEGO creations developed by Sydney University’s Nicholson Museum. It follows on...
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								Chinese art re-formed
White Rabbit Gallery, with its provocative collection of contemporary Chinese art and slick gallery space, never fails to be a...
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								Construction approaches the finish line
The keys to Murwillumbah’s new beginning are in Judy Kean’s hands. In a ceremony in early May, the Director of...
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								Calleen Art Award announced
Of the 58 original paintings on display as part of the annual Cowra Regional Art Gallery exhibition, Queensland artist Naomi...
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								Collections make connections
Since 1977, May 18th has been a day for museums all around the world to celebrate the past year’s hard...
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								Ethical collections
Recently Museums Australia published a Joint Statement on Ethical Standards in Collections Development. The statement, which addresses the need for...
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								Reconciliation Action Plans for museums
A Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) is a program that outlines the practical steps in building better relationships between Aboriginal and...
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								Moving and shaking: NER online now
If you’re looking for an exhibition to complete your annual program, bring something different, or complement your collection, then we’ve...
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								Phryne Fisher’s fabulous fashions
“A woman should dress first and foremost for her own pleasure” says the elegant sleuth Miss Phryne Fisher, and we...
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								The Broken Hill massacre
There’s a curious incident that occurred on home soil in the early months of World War I. Relevant to Anzac...
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								Collaborative craft reinterpreted
An iPad made from knitted wool, an iPhone screen made from embroidered sequins, and a Facebook chat conversation cross-stitched onto...
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								Doing it in Deni
Known locally as ‘Deni’, Deniliquin sits on the edge of the Edward River and a small branch of the Murray...
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								Planes with personality
With a grand procession of historical planes and modern aircraft, the Australian Aviation Museum is an enjoyable reminder of man’s...
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								Every renovator’s heritage dream
We all know Australia has an insatiable appetite for renovation and everything ‘home building’. While this has reached fervour pitch...
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								ACDP Guidelines released
Arts NSW has today released Guidelines for applications to the Arts & Cultural Development Program (ACDP), which has replaced the...
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								Following Dobell
Many people know that William Dobell, of the Dobell Drawing fame, was himself three times winner of the Archibald Prize....
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