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Bloodsuckers: Nature's Vampires

Sink your teeth into the fascinating science behind some of nature’s most notorious feeders when Bloodsuckers: Nature’s Vampires opens at the Australian Museum on 2 April.This immersive exhibition brings …


Australian Museum

Established in 1827, the Australian Museum is a leading natural science and culture institution with an extensive variety of exhibitions, making it a great place for all to visit!The First Australians Galleries showcase …



Sydney Jewish Museum

The Sydney Jewish Museum is dedicated to documenting and teaching the story of the Holocaust. It also examines the history, culture and traditions of Jews in Australia. For more information: …


Australian National Maritime Museum

  Located on the Darling Harbour waterfront, the museum hosts an ever-changing program of exhibitions and kids’ activities.  Enter the world of underwater warfare aboard the submarine HMAS …



Susannah Place Museum

Located in the heart of The Rocks, Susannah Place is a rare surviving example of a simple working-class terrace. Built in 1844, by Irish immigrants and continuously occupied until 1990 this typically English terrace was …


Justice & Police Museum

Step into the dark side of Sydney's past with a visit to a historic police and court building (1856 -1886) that once imposed authority on Sydney's unruly waterfront. Explore the building's atmospheric interior - heavy …



Hyde Park Barracks

A UNESCO World Heritage site in the heart of contemporary Sydney, the Hyde Park Barracks is an extraordinary record of the living legacy of colonial Australia. Originally built to house convicts, the Barracks also …


Museum of Sydney

Built over and around the remains of Sydney’s First Government House, the Museum of Sydney is transforming into a new First Nations cultural space. Join us on Gadigal Country for a changing program of exhibitions, …


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