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Major expeditions

Discover the expeditions that have contributed to the vast and unique collections at the Museum, and to our understanding of culture and biodiversity.

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Major expeditions involve multiple AM teams and is a major undertaking by the AM; learn more about these multifaceted and broadscale explorations.


Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island expedition

Explore Norfolk Island, a small island with a big history and unique biodiversity. Learn about the research Australian Museum scientists and collaborators are conducting and how you can be involved.

Norfolk Island
Research expedition
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Fotoware Image

Lord Howe Island expedition

Explore an island that has been frozen in time through the Lord Howe Island expeditions. Find out more about the research Australian Museum scientists are conducting on this mysterious island.

Lord Howe Island
Balls Pyramid
Research expedition
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Research group on Malaita

Solomon Islands expedition

Travel deep into the cloud-covered forests to find the elusive monkey-faced bats, giant rats, snails, moths, birds and frogs of the Solomon Islands Archipelago.

Solomon Islands
Research expedition
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A team of Australian and American palaeontologists have found that a diverse range of ancient aquatic species, including pliosaurs, fossil whales and aquatic dinosaurs all evolved similar features on their teeth.

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More expeditions

Curiosity and adventure have inspired expeditions since 1831. Explore our breadth of expeditions here.

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Australian Museum Eureka Prizes

Rewarding excellence in Australian research & innovation, leadership, science engagement, and school science

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Southern French Polynesia expedition

Immerse yourself in the heart-thumping adventure of Marotiri Rocks, sharks, and other creatures of the deep. Learn more about how scientists collect and identify creatures in the Southern French Polynesia region.

Southern French Polynesia
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ACWG DNA Labs 2015

Wildlife forensics facilities at the Australian Museum

Projects focussed on wildlife forensics, aviation wildlife strike and a range of conservation genomics projects including the Koala Genome project.

Forensic protocols
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Fotoware Image

Lord Howe Island expedition

Explore an island that has been frozen in time through the Lord Howe Island expeditions. Find out more about the research Australian Museum scientists are conducting on this mysterious island.

Lord Howe Island
Balls Pyramid
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Alex Summerell at Featherdale Wildlife Park

Australian Museum Forensics combats illegal wildlife trade of echidnas

Short-beaked Echidnas, (Tachyglossus aculeatus), are one of Australia’s most iconic animals. Known as a monotreme – one of the few species of mammals that lay eggs - Short-beaked echidnas are highly prized as zoo animals around the world.

19 February 2019
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Historic expeditions

Curiosity and adventure have inspired our field trips since our first organised expedition in 1831.

Lord Howe Island
Pacific & Polar expeditions
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Timor-Leste expedition

Embark on an adventure on land and in the sea of the most comprehensive and combined survey of terrestrial and marine habitats of Timor-Leste. Discover some of the most fascinating and least studied animals in one of the biologically most diverse and complex regions in the world.

Timor-Leste
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Southwest Pacific Expedition 2017

South West Pacific expedition

Journey with AMRI scientists on a voyage of discovery to document marine fauna in these isolated southwest Pacific islands. Learn more about the daily lives of scientific researchers on board a research vessel.

South West Pacific
Research expedition
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Scotia Arc expeditions

Discover how animals move from South America to Antarctica and learn why the Scotia Arc is an important birthplace for the formation of new species.

Scotia Arc expeditions
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The Australian Museum respects and acknowledges the Gadigal people as the First Peoples and Traditional Custodians of the land and waterways on which the Museum stands.

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