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Stones, Bones and Stars 

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Guide. Nurture. Inspire

Gallery & Friends   

Presenting  @ Warrandyte Primary School
Presenting  @ Warrandyte Primary School
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The wonderfully curious and enthusiastic students of Warrandyte Primary School, enjoying the discovery of 68 million year old triceratops rib bones, during one of our lunchtime Stones, Bones and Stars workshops. 

Triceratops rib bones

Chatting with Peter (Grubby) Stubbs about the work of the "Stones, Bones and Stars" Mini Museum, on the "Weekend  Break" @ 3AW. A couple of dinosaurs talking about fossils..........or was it vice versa? Thanks Pete and 3AW! 

A special morning presenting "Stones, Bones and Stars" to the wonderful young people at the Austin Health Booboop Narrkwarren Nagarra-jarra-noun Family Healing Centre. The theme of the morning? Crystals of course!

Friends of "Stones, Bones and Stars".

The Stones, Bones and Stars Mobile Mini Museum would like to express its deep gratitude to the following individuals, groups, families and organisations for their support of the museum's work, significant patronage and generous contribution to its collection : 

The Austin Hospital School - Heidelberg, Melbourne, Australia. A wonderful client and patron across many years.   

Norbert Kammal of Rocks on Fire Noble Park, Melbourne, Australia. Extremely generous supporter and contributor. 

The Crystal World Exhibition Centre - Devon Meadows, Melbourne, Australia. 

Valued source of many of  the museum's specimens.

Warrandyte Primary School Warrandyte, Melbourne, Australia.

Much valued supporter and enthusiastic patron and client of the museum. 

Collector's Corner :  Braeside Melbourne, Australia.

Greatly valued source of many of the museums specimens.

Dr Anthony Heyes ( celebrated scientist, inventor, raconteur) Melbourne, Australia. 

Greatly valued supporter and patron of the museum. 

The Morris Families of Melbourne, Australia and Keil, Germany. 

Greatly valued family supporters and patrons of the museum .

Ms Jasmine Porter Melbourne, Australia.

Greatly valued, enthusiastic supporter and patron of the museum. 

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