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    Koto celebrates a birthday with a tuna ceremony, flowing sake and the freshest sashimi

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    The word is out — Headland Writers Festival is bringing an eclectic group of authors, poets and thinkers to Tathra

    The word is out — Headland Writers Festival is bringing an eclectic group of authors, poets and thinkers to Tathra

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    Goodbye Mooseheads carpark: Civic's meeting spot gets one last party

    Goodbye Mooseheads carpark: Civic's meeting spot gets one last party

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    AHA Awards celebrate resilience and excellent of hospitality and hotels industry

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    Canberra Centre announces new 1500 sqm 'flagship store' to replace Zara

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    Dreamed of playing laser tag in an abandoned shopping mall? Now you can

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    Goodbye Mooseheads carpark: Civic's meeting spot gets one last party

    Goodbye Mooseheads carpark: Civic's meeting spot gets one last party

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Howzat for a catch! Bradman's baggy green from post-war Ashes series joins National Museum's collection

Howzat for a catch! Bradman's baggy green from post-war Ashes series joins National Museum's collection

8 September | By Claire Fenwicke
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Phar Lap's heart back on display at the National Museum of Australia

Phar Lap's heart back on display at the National Museum of Australia

21 August | By James Coleman
Say Hallyu! to the National Museum's next blockbuster exhibition - and an Aussie favourite

Say Hallyu! to the National Museum's next blockbuster exhibition - and an Aussie favourite

21 May | By James Coleman
Explore a day in Pompeii almost 2,000 years after its destruction

Explore a day in Pompeii almost 2,000 years after its destruction

25 March | By Morgan Kenyon
Ancient Pompeii erupts back into modern life in new National Museum exhibition

Ancient Pompeii erupts back into modern life in new National Museum exhibition

18 December 2024 | By Sally Hopman
Museum's Egyptian exhibition set to wrap up as most popular on record

Museum's Egyptian exhibition set to wrap up as most popular on record

4 September 2024 | By Sally Hopman
Australian television's best-known puppet retires to Canberra

Australian television's best-known puppet retires to Canberra

3 May 2024 | By James Coleman
Songs of hope to fill National Museum for Canberra International Music Festival

Songs of hope to fill National Museum for Canberra International Music Festival

19 April 2024 | By Ian Bushnell
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National Museum draws on ancient images to embark on high-tech Voyage

National Museum draws on ancient images to embark on high-tech Voyage

20 October 2023 | By Sally Hopman
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Rare Egyptian treasures coming soon to the National Museum

Rare Egyptian treasures coming soon to the National Museum

17 August 2023 | By Sally Hopman
WATCH: Meet the real 'old McDonald', Australia's first ICE-powered tractor

WATCH: Meet the real 'old McDonald', Australia's first ICE-powered tractor

17 June 2023 | By James Coleman
From taking it to the streets to the National Museum of Australia: an artist's journey

From taking it to the streets to the National Museum of Australia: an artist's journey

22 May 2023 | By Sally Hopman
Colours of our cultural icons captured on revamped paddleboats

Colours of our cultural icons captured on revamped paddleboats

9 November 2022 | By Claire Fenwicke
Deborah Cheetham work to premiere with CSO Chamber Ensemble

Deborah Cheetham work to premiere with CSO Chamber Ensemble

30 August 2022 | By Ian Bushnell
Artist draws on the land for new National Museum exhibition

Artist draws on the land for new National Museum exhibition

29 August 2022 | By Sally Hopman
Words and music: CSO brings young Australian voices into the chamber

Words and music: CSO brings young Australian voices into the chamber

29 July 2022 | By Ian Bushnell
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First Nations artists feel connected to new National Museum exhibition - Belonging

First Nations artists feel connected to new National Museum exhibition - Belonging

28 July 2022 | By Sally Hopman
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Luka Lesson brings Agapi & Other Kinds of Love to Canberra

Luka Lesson brings Agapi & Other Kinds of Love to Canberra

10 April 2022 | By Evelyn Karatzas
Cottis promises a CSO season to capture the imagination - and put COVID behind us

Cottis promises a CSO season to capture the imagination - and put COVID behind us

1 February 2022 | By Ian Bushnell
Femininity not forgotten in Ancient Greek blockbuster at National Museum of Australia

Femininity not forgotten in Ancient Greek blockbuster at National Museum of Australia

27 December 2021 | By Ian Bushnell
Escape from home without even opening the front door with our national institutions

Escape from home without even opening the front door with our national institutions

28 August 2021 | By Lottie Twyford
Feel the power: Arnhem Land didgeridoo exhibition vibrates through the ages

Feel the power: Arnhem Land didgeridoo exhibition vibrates through the ages

6 July 2021 | By Ian Bushnell
Blockbuster Ancient Greek exhibition coming to National Museum of Australia

Blockbuster Ancient Greek exhibition coming to National Museum of Australia

18 June 2021 | By Ian Bushnell
Chris, the sheep with the heaviest fleece, lives on at the National Museum of Australia

Chris, the sheep with the heaviest fleece, lives on at the National Museum of Australia

10 May 2021 | By Hannah Sparks
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Kennedy collection selection a history-making exhibition

Kennedy collection selection a history-making exhibition

8 May 2021 | By Ian Bushnell
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Iconic photos provide a portrait of Australia at the National Museum

Iconic photos provide a portrait of Australia at the National Museum

25 December 2020 | By Ian Bushnell
12 days of Christmas: A dozen tasty gift ideas for your favourite foodie

12 days of Christmas: A dozen tasty gift ideas for your favourite foodie

13 December 2020 | By Michelle Rowe
National Museum launches digital classroom for school students

National Museum launches digital classroom for school students

1 November 2020 | By Ian Bushnell
Trevor Kennedy's Australian treasure trove finds a home at the National Museum

Trevor Kennedy's Australian treasure trove finds a home at the National Museum

24 September 2020 | By Ian Bushnell
Discover Cook like you've never seen him before

Discover Cook like you've never seen him before

7 June 2020 | By Ian Bushnell
Eleven things to do around Canberra this weekend (11–13 October)

Eleven things to do around Canberra this weekend (11–13 October)

12 October 2019 | By Zoe Pleasants
Seven things to do around Canberra this weekend (20–22 September)

Seven things to do around Canberra this weekend (20–22 September)

21 September 2019 | By Zoe Pleasants
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