Traveling south, the exuberant city of Marseille, France’s oldest port, unfolds before your eyes with its exciting blend of ...
Loudon is one of the few art collectors to seriously branch out into historically important life sciences illustrations and ...
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Marie-Claude Beaud died on 29 December 2024 in Toulon. Luxembourg press reported that she was surrounded by her family. Born in Besançon, France in 1946, Beaud studied at the University of ...
Australian and US scientists discovered a new species of prehistoric snapping turtle after re-examining an unidentified fossil on display in a Northern Territory museum. The new species ...
Darwin was just 22 when he set out on a voyage that would change the way humanity understands itself and the natural world Eli Wizevich History Correspondent “After having been twice driven back ...
LUKE GOSLING, MEMBER FOR SOLOMON: Good morning everyone, and welcome to beautiful Darwin, to the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, where it's just been an absolute pleasure to be taken ...
Retired Connellan pilot David Fredricksen at the Central Australian Aviation Museum, Alice Springs. Picture: Gera Kazakov “Darwin’s been 90 per cent destroyed,” was Fredricksen’s reply.
Exactly 50 years ago, on Christmas Eve 1974, Cyclone Tracy struck Darwin and left a trail of devastation. It remains one of the most destructive natural events in Australia’s history.
A meth addict who grew up in Alice Springs hit a car rental business twice and also stole a gun from the Darwin Military Museum, selling most of the loot to satisfy drug debts, a court has heard.
Darwin residents were told the system posed ... in the other direction," says Jared Archibald, the NT Museum and Art Gallery's curator of Territory History. "And that's when so much damage was ...