Brisbane City, Queensland, is home to the renowned Queensland Museum, which showcases the state's rich natural history, cultural heritage, science, and human achievement. The museum offers a variety of exhibitions, displays, and public programs to educate and engage visitors on various subjects, such as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' cultures, meteorites, and extinct animals. With a team of 20-100 research staff, the Queensland Museum conducts internationally significant research in various fields, including biological, anthropological, and paleontological research. The museum houses a diverse collection of objects, specimens, and artifacts that tell the changing story of Queensland.
Some of its key research strengths include cultural and historical research, biological research, anthropological research, and paleontological research, with the most comprehensive fossil heritage in Australia. As a traveler, you can explore the interactive and immersive exhibits at the Queensland Museum to understand the state's past, present, and future through objects, specimens, and engaging exhibitions. The museum is a must-visit for those interested in the natural history, culture, and scientific achievements of Queensland.