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ABC Radio Interview - Dinosaur Digs

Monday, May 28, 2018

Interview with ABC Radio Western Qld, Ollie Wykeham and Robyn Mackenzie ENHM, 25/5/18 ENHM Dinosaur Dig 2018.   ...read more

In The Media - Queensland family discover Australia's biggest dinosaur

Friday, April 13, 2018

Robyn and Corey of Eromanga Natural History Museum appeared on Seven’s Sunrise recently discussing recent discoveries and the museum while displaying "Coopers" replica leg bone.   ...read more

Robyn and Corey will be on Seven’s Sunrise

Monday, April 09, 2018

The Eromanga Natural History Museum Staff are out and about again, this time at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. Promoting not only the museum but representing Outback Queensland all in the meantime. ENHM was asked to visit the commonwealth games to showcase all that Queensland has to offer. Even more exciting two of our staff members Robyn and Corey will be on Seven’s Sunrise early in the morning on Tuesday the 10thof April with some pretty amazing bones. If you are looking to see the amazing specimens and are around the Gold Coast on the morning of the 10th, come on down to the Kurrawa Park at Broadbeach. Alternatively, contact us via email on:[email protected] ...read more

Emerging Employees

Saturday, April 07, 2018

We are excited to announce that the Museum has got two new employees to build our team throughout the 2018 tourist season. We are set to have another busy year and we look forward to what skills our new employees can bring to the museum.
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Live from the Labs

Friday, April 06, 2018

After an amazing 10 years of prep to complete approximately 10% of ‘Cooper’, the ENHM fossil technicians have signed off on their final prep notes. All bones but the right pubis and ischium of ‘Cooper’s’ pelvis have been completed and are now kept in the temperature-controlled holotype collection room in the ENHM gallery. What an awesome effort by all who participated to make the completion of ‘Cooper’s’ specimen possible.   ...read more

Museum Memberships

Thursday, April 05, 2018

The museum now offers three levels of Museum Membership; Friends of the Museum, Museum Member and the Patrons Circle. These memberships entitle you to discounts and further perks of being a supporter of the museum. When becoming a member, you will receive a beautifully illustrated membership card individually symbolising a unique dinosaur, megafauna and modern-day fauna found in South West Queensland. These cards are illustrated by ENHM’s Scientific Illustrator, Phil Warton.  ...read more

Eromanga in True Blue Culture Vulture Inflight Magazine

Monday, February 05, 2018

Eromanga Natural History Museum has just had been featured in an article for Rex Airline inflight magazine True Blue. The article titled "Outback Encounters" looks at the wonders offered in our region. As we cannot publish the whole article here is a snapshot below. Click the link to view the entire contents of the article.  ...read more

Tourism businesses to share in $1.8 million Digital Grant Funding

Friday, February 02, 2018

Eromanga Natrual History Museum is proud to announce we have been awarded a share of the Small Business Digital Grants Program. Find below an extract of the original article. See the original post here.   ...read more

Eromanga one of the 15 Lesser Known ‘Must See’ Aussie Destinations

Thursday, February 01, 2018

Eromanga Natrual History Museum made the Skyscanner list for the top 15 Lesser Known 'Must See' Aussie Destinations. Below is an extract of the article:  ...read more

Featured on Queensland Weekender

Monday, August 21, 2017

Eromanga Natural History Museum has recently featured on Queensland Weekender in a 4 part series documenting The Natural Sciences Loop.   ...read more


Frequently Asked Questions

How do you recognise dinosaur fossils’

Fossils are predominantly black coloured and will look different to other rocks in the same area, plus they are heavier than rocks. Often they are broken into irregular fragments and have a porous structure.

Interesting fact: Sometimes if you put your tongue on the rock and it sticks a little bit this can also mean it is a fossil.


 
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