VIDEO/AUDIO

AAOD Tour Guide Freddy Hill

Chief of Operations Dr Brant Bassam introduces AAOD tour guide and fossil preparator Fredrick ("Freddy") Hill. This video was made in anticipation of Freddy leaving AAOD to go on to University study. Freddy has now departed and we wish him all the very best for the future—he was an awesome team member as you'll see and hear in the video.

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Feast of Dinosaur Bones...
Source: ABC Stateline, Queensland Published: Nov 26, 2010
Expires: Feb 24, 2011 8:52 AEDT 

Volunteers are needed to help organise prehistoric bones.  JESSICA van VONDEREN: The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum, near Winton, is seeking help processing fossils, collected from digs around Western Queensland. The region is so rich in the specimens the museum has a dinosaur backlog. Kirrin McKechnie reports from Winton.

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Australovenator hand model, click for closeup..
AAODL brochure with Australovenator's head, click for closeup

ABC Mornings show interview with Stacey Milner
Student press call with Dr Scott Hocknull and students from Our lady of Dolores school at Mitchelton. Scott answers students' questions on dinosaurs and how to become a palaeontologist. Scott's props for the interview are shown; a model of Australovenator's hand and an Australian Age of Dinosaurs brochure featuring Australovenator's head.

Australia’s Answer to T. rex

Dr Scott Hocknull (
Senior Curator with the Queensland Museum) talks passionately about his work with Australian Age of Dinosaurs. In between 'digs', Scott shares theories around how plant eating 'Matilda' and meat eating 'Banjo's' fossils came to be together. He also talks about a recent discovery of a fragment of a tooth from a very large meat eating dinosaur which could be Australia's answer to T. rex.

A Storylines Q150 digital story made by the State Library of Queensland with funding from the Queensland Government.  It is a legacy of the Q150 celebrations in 2009

 

 Australia’s Jurassic Park

Australian Age of Dinosaurs on
Channel 7 Sunday Night program

Screened Australia-wide Sunday 13th September 2009, 6:30 pm

10 min duration, short promo sneak-peek below

Promo for our TV appearance on the
Channel 7 Sunday Night program

Screened Australia-wide Sunday 13th September 2009, 6:30 pm

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Three new dinosaurs discovered in central-west Queensland

Nicole Bond reports on the outback discovery of three new Australian dinosaur species near Winton in central west-Queensland

Broadcast on Stateline Queensland on ABC1 on Friday, July 3, 2009 

David Elliott, our President and founder, talks about how it all started...

Back in the Belmont days, Senior Preparator Naomi Calleja talks about life in the prep shed.


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