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Touring Transformations: the changing nature of the territory during the school holidays.The natural history gallery, ‘Transformations: the changing nature of the territory’ is a special place in the Museum where you can discover multiple crocodiles, touch real fossils and learn about marine stingers and the mini-monsters that live in the Northern Territory. Join MAGNT Curator Emeritus of Molluscs, Dr Richard Willan, for an exciting tour through this gallery.
Suitable for ages 5 to 16 years | Free | Bookings recommended
Children under 15 years must be accompanied by an adult
Key Information
Register at the Information Desk in the foyer 15-minutes prior to the start of the program.
Talk starts at 11:00am in the Natural Science Gallery.
Participants must be able to remain standing for up to 60 minutes as there will be limited places to sit.
Food and drink is not permitted inside MAGNT's gallery spaces.
Please stow your snacks and drink bottles in a locker behind the Information Desk.
Large backpacks and bags must also be stowed.
COVID-Safety
We encourage you to:
* maintain 1.5m physical distancing from people not known to you where possible
* practice good hand hygiene and stay home in you are feeling unwell
MAGNT acknowledges the traditional owners of Country across the Northern Territory and beyond, and pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
Image: Transformations: the changing nature of the territory installation view, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Photo: MAGNT
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Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, 19 Conacher St,Darwin,NT,Australia
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