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Taking Sydney out of the picture – rebrand gets it right

Museum of History NSW is Australia's newest cultural organisation, merging Sydney Living Museums with the NSW State Archives for a…

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Augmenting the past to appeal to new museum audiences

History comes alive with the help of virtual reality technology at Darwin’s Chinese Museum, in a significant collection rehang and…

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National Museum’s first major redesign finally ‘bold and imaginative’

The recently opened Great Southern Land gallery at the National Museum of Australia signals a triumph in the institution’s redevelopment,…

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Glancing in the rear view mirror, while driving forward

What’s behind? What’s ahead? Curator Russell Storer speaks of bridging roles between Singapore and the National Gallery of Australia.

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Precinct redevelopment sets a precedent for community consultation

The latest additions to Queensland’s Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct include a Living Museum, designed to showcase and celebrate locals…

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Landmark exhibition honours LGBTIQA+ veterans

For former servicepeople who did not see a place for themselves in the armed forces, this celebration of their stories…

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Sidney Nolan’s never-before-seen Auschwitz paintings

Revealing works made by iconic painter Sidney Nolan that document the Holocaust, and impacted the rest of his career.

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Meet MAGNT’s new Director

Strong experience with blockbuster exhibitions and a close eye on Indigenous art and culture inform Adam Worrall’s views.

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Some practical steps to truth-telling in museums

Calls for First Nations truth-telling are growing louder in Australian politics. What does that look like within the museum sector?

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Making art heard for vision impaired audiences

Galleries and museums could be doing more through co-design and collaboration to expand access for blind and low vision audiences.

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