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PURNULULU Aboriginal Independent Community School

Science of Life

Discover biodiversity, the scientific study of life and organisms, and the story of human evolution.

Animals

Discover the astonishing variety of mammals, birds, reptiles, marine life and more in the Australian Museum collections.

Dinosaurs and their Relatives

Dinosaurs include extinct animals we know from fossils and the birds we see today.

Earth Science

The Mineralogy and Palaeontology collections include rocks, minerals, gemstones and fossils. Learn about these naturally occurring, inorganic solids.

Australia Over Time

Learn about our evolving landscape, Australian megafauna and other extinct animals, and how we use fossils to relate the animals of the past with those of today.

Shaping the Earth

What makes the Earth unique? Where does it fit in the Solar System and, ultimately, the universe? Look at the processes that shape the Earth.

Trailblazers:  Australian Explorers

Stories of pioneers who pushed beyond boundaries to change the way we see the world.

Water and Catchment

Due to its special qualities water is an important resource and used in many different ways.

Climate Change

The Australian Museum is committed to raising awareness of climate change, its impacts and solutions.

Indigenous Australians: Australia's First Peoples 1996-2015

Learn about the land, spirituality, family and social justice.

Symbols of Australia

Explores some of the symbols Australians have chosen to represent themselves and their nation,

Australia's Defining Moments Digital Classroom

Free online learning resources aligned with the Aust. Curriculum.