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Australian Museum Open Day Free Entry

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sunday 5 July 2009 930am to 5pm
specimens…
forensic DNA labs…
research scientists…
discovery…
6 College Street Sydney NSW 2010
discounted fee applies for WHEN MAMMOTHS ROAMED exhibition.

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  • Direct link to page :http://www.australianmuseum.net.au/event/Australian-Museum-Open-Day-2009
    Also has prices on it for the "when mammoths roamed"
    Normal price $12 so good saving.

    • thank you.
      am puzzled why I must enter url
      what happens if there is no url?
      in my experience this works for very young children if you are involved in bringing them up without too many hollywood distractions
      otherwise they get bored without the idiot box and gizmos they prefer.
      they also get to go at school.
      hard to bring up kids in a consumerist society.

      • +1

        I always like your poetry, Peccadilloes.

        • doggerel I am afraid it's true
          more hip hop than laureates' knew
          you moved my heart, we have some one
          the moving hand writes, and having writ moves on…

      • am puzzled why I must enter url

        Please use the specific URL providing the best information for readers.

        what happens if there is no url?

        Other information such as flyers can be scanned and uploaded. If there is no other information at all, enter a relevant general URL (e.g. a company website) or leave the field blank if necessary. However, lack of information will probably diminish interest in the deal.

        • when i left the field blank then the subnit indicated it was an essential field and would not accept my post.

          • @Candour: Skynet must have known there was an appropriate URL.

            Generally, there shouldn't be any instances where there is no URL/upload to use.

  • Sounds like a good deal, but it's so hard getting there and the transport getting there is not exactly cheap…

    • My concern is similar but parking would probably be expensive. I'm very interested to go with a couple of people. I went a while ago when they had a free open day during a Chinese exhibition but photography was sadly not allowed. It was a great experience though.

      • +1

        parking there would. but you could think creatively, have a walking tour around the surrounds eg darling point and see if you can get 2 hour parking nearby…
        the trains may be your best best.
        see my other reply suggesting internet museums

        • Great reply mate, but yeah training it is a better option.

    • sorry. I understand as a pensioner. but if you have kids don't worry, they can go through school. or public transport by family groups may prove cost effective. or you could surf the net to specific museums eg smithsonian, which have wonderful exhibits. or art galleries. however you should then make sure it become an interactive experience until the child becomes the father of the man…

  • Great deal. Love that museum.

  • Anyone know if we can bring a SLR there?. I know some places don't and (only allow point and shoot camera's which is VERY stupid)

    I'm afraid this place won't :(

    • I am afraid you are right.
      very afraid…

  • +3

    I emailed the museum and they replied with this

    Dear dailek,
    Thank you for your enquiry.
    Yes, photos are permitted here at the Australian Museum. I hope you enjoy your visit!
    Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance.
    Kind regards,
    Steve Vogel
    Interpretive Officer

    hurrah! :)

    • Ok don't be afraid!
      am a nervous nellie myself.

    • Thanks for emailing them, I had an issue last time with flash photography as listed above. Great work :)

  • Me and my girlfriend is coming there!

    • Mod - irrelevant/inappropriate comments unpublished.

  • thanks for sharing great deal, i'll be there

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