It will accelerate its programme for sharing with the public the important science and facts around climate change and its impacts on the community.It will ensure that the work of AM researchers, educators, communicators and exhibition content developers will share deeper understandings of climate change so as to foster public engagement in the issues.

He is an Australian mammologist, palaeontologist, environmentalist, conservationist, and public scientist. The event gained significant national media and political attention.

The Australian Museum is closed to the public until Spring 2020 to enable a major renovation. In 2009, the then Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner awarded the Australian Youth Climate Coalition's co-founders, Every year since the formation of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition, the organisation has sent a youth delegation to the The AYCC ran regional Power Shift in 2010 in Adelaide, Canberra and Geelong. Discover our past exhibition resources online.The Foundation supports the important work of the Australian Museum: it’s scientific research, its exceptional exhibitions and educational programs, and its acquisition of significant objects for the AM collection.Our podcasts take you behind-the-scenes of our collections, onto the floor in the galleries, and give you a front-row seat at our fascinating live events!A pop-up exhibition created by the Australian Museum, touring Stockland Shopping Centres in 2020. They are striking and often beautiful but reveal a planet in peril. A 2013 report by the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism found that between 2011-2012 News Corp publications provided less coverage of climate change than Fairfax (fewer articles, shorter length) in the ‘news’ section. Moreover, the AM also has a corporate commitment to working toward sustainable practices within the Museum’s operations and infrastructure.The AM’s collections span both the natural and human worlds, with 21 million items representing the combined natural and cultural environments of not only Australia but also the Pacific and all parts of the globe. It is really important to just start talking about climate change with the people around you.Joining a group upscales your learning and your impact – this is one of the most powerful things you can do.Help finance the exceptional work of our inspiring scientists, explorers and educators as they help to protect Australia’s and the Pacific’s natural and cultural heritage for generations to come.The Australian Museum offers work experience opportunities for students in years 10, 11 and 12.Our primary focus is on ecological applications such as species identification, individualisation, conservation and small population management.Our education programs spark curiosity, develop scientific understanding and enhance cultural awareness in students of all ages.Review the Australian Museum's policies and publications.The Australian Museum has long been known for its diverse and fascinating exhibitions. Every page goes through ✪ TEDxMelbourne - Amanda McKenzie - Empowering Youth to Act on Climate Change✪ Solving climate change for future generations matters to Anna RoseThe source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple.

Previously Head of Mammalian Biology at the Australian Museum (1984-1999), he re-joins the AM for 2019 to further his research into climate change and communicate the most relevant issues facing Australia and the Pacific.Flannery has discovered 30 mammal species, and took part in uncovering the first Australian mammal fossils of the Cretaceous period.Flannery was named Australian Humanist of the Year in 2005, and In addition to frequent appearances in the media, Flannery is the author of 20 books, including Dr Jenny Newell is the manager of Climate Change Projects in the Division of Engagement, Exhibitions and Cultural Connection at the Australian Museum. The Australian Museum is working to help people to understand the scope of the challenge and ways of responding effectively through our exhibitions, education programs and public engagement.Climate change presents an enormous challenge to the survival of not only the human species but flora and fauna globally. The evidence comes from plentiful data collected by many sources over time. The Australian Museum (AM) has been involved in raising awareness and researching impacts of climate change for over a decade. Australian scientists are at the forefront of global efforts to understand the science behind climate change.

In 2013 AYCC will host Australia's largest ever youth climate summit, in Melbourne from 13–15 July.