Discover the range of Museum experiences you can enjoy online by investigating these featured sites.
Take an exciting journey through time from 100 million years ago to the present. Find out more about the reptiles, birds and mammals from the past.
Explore the vast collections of the Australian Museum. Access more than 2000 fascinating treasures online.
The bluewater zone surrounding Australia's Great Barrier Reef may look empty, but is actually teeming with life - Plankton.
Find out more about the birds in your own backyard. Get involved by taking part in our online surveys.
Explore the many different ways in which people modify, change, decorate and adorn their bodies.
Find out about what invertebrates are, what they do, their incredible diversity and why they are vitally important to a healthy planet.
Explore how death is celebrated, embraced and feared by different cultures throughout the ages.
Discover the biological process of decomposition and the animals that make their livings out of death. Featuring timelapse film, images and case studies.
Find out about the Earth, the Solar System and the Universe.
Explore Indigenous Australia through Stories of the Dreaming, view timelines and resources for students and teachers.
John Gould Inc. celebrates the 200th anniversary of the birth of this famous naturalist and his fascinating life.
Experience how researchers have been able to piece together an Egyptian story about the afterlife - where death is a doorway and life exists beyond the tomb.
Find out about the animals, habitats and geology of the harbour and the history and lives of Sydney's Indigenous peoples.
Ask questions, share information and find out everything you ever wanted to know about sea slugs.
Use the Australian Museum's information and resource centre to find out about Australian animals, environments and Australian Indigenous culture.
Annual Invertebrate Photographic Competition. Find out more about how you can enter and view winning photographs.
A site just for kids! Find out about animals that live in Antarctica, the desert, the forest or right in your own backyard
Meet the locals and see where and how they live. Test your knowledge and challenge Professor Max Mantid in a quiz or interactive puzzle.