MAPDA Shortlist announced

Celebrating Australian & New Zealand design
MOD at UniSA – Museum or not? Opens 11 May

Changing face of curated science & culture
Real Bodies controversy: Australian museums

& regulating the display of human remains
Revisiting Australia’s Cultural Policy

David Throsby on Art, Politics, Money
New MAAS news

‘- major cultural institution for Western Sydney
Victorian budget supports MV

$78.7 M new creative industries funding
Marketing Comms Advisor, Future Makers – QMN
Future Makers is a unique long-term partnership which aims to create a whole-of-life approach to STEM (science, technology, engineering, maths) education in Queensland with a focus on Gladstone and Chinchilla regions. The program focuses on students and teachers, family and community participation and research. This role also delivers the marketing campaign for World Science Festival […]
Campus Operations Manager – QMN
You will be responsible for the leadership and operational management of Museum of Tropical Queensland (MTQ) as part of the Queensland Museum Network (QMN). You will ensure MTQ delivers customer-focused visitor services in a sustainable operating environment. You will partner with other QMN leaders to ensure MTQ delivers on the network’s organisational objectives. As a […]
Ticketing & Bookings Officer (Casual) – MAAS
Casual employment in a fast-paced customer service environment, with potential opportunities for temporary part-time appointment. Seeking several experienced staff to develop a strong casual team. The Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS) is an executive agency of the New South Wales State Government. Embodying the best of design ingenuity and innovation, the Museum profiles […]
Head of House Museums Portfolio – SLM
About the agency Sydney Living Museums is a leading government agency in Australia with responsibility for conserving, managing, interpreting and activating places and sites of local, national and international significance. Established in 1980, our collection includes the UNESCO World Heritage listed Hyde Park Barracks, The Mint, Australia’s oldest surviving government building through to the twentieth […]