Posts Tagged "South Australian Museum"
Moving beyond Mawson
SAM revamps Australian Polar Collections
Brian Oldman on SAM’s future
– adaption, change & repatriation
SAM’s shifting focus in public arena
– policy, programs & people
SAM’s John Carty on how museums cultivate
the values of a mature Australian culture
3D Design Officer – South Australian Museum
Role Purpose/Context: The South Australian Museum is a leading research institution, one of the most visited museums in Australia, and […]
SAM collections illuminate
ochre trade routes
SAM, Flinders & CSIRO publish
Sturt Creek massacre investigation
SAM hosts Ngurra
– Ngaanyatjarra people invite visitors on a journey
Adelaide Space Congress (& SAM)
inspire the future of space
Australian Geographic Nature Photography
SAM announces winner from record entries
SAM’s rethinking noisy with voices
Aboriginal artists-custodians-staff
SAM opal exhibition
heads to Qatar
SAM’s Brian Oldman
Adelaide can be a culture capital
SAM reuniting Indigenous ‘sticks’
with their stories
Education Program Manager – SAM
The South Australian Museum is a leading research institution, one of the most visited museums in Australia, and holds collections […]
Fire of Australia opal
acquired by SAM
SAM returns didgeridoos
to life with Yolgnu people
Curious Beasts – animal prints on display
at South Australian Museum
New evolutionary tree proposed
by SAM & Flinders University research
Archaeology breaks new ground
SAM Hon Fellow uncovers 49,000 years of existence
Transforming SAM
$100m plan
Chasing the Night Parrot
the value of collections
Gold of Sea
SA museum discovers ambergris
SA museum visits Whyalla
regional program
DNA Country
mapping Australia’s genetic history
Big, baffling and bounteous
SA museum’s marine collection
Aboriginal Shields
Power, Protection and History
A Hair’s breadth
Mapping Aboriginal genetic history
Next-generation fossil scientist
SAM scholarship
Tracing ancient routes
Ochre fingerprinting at SAM