Dinosaur Footprints

Dinosaur Coast Broome Museum Open Day

On Fri 1st Oct Dinosaur Coast and the Broome Museum opened the dinosaur display and museum grounds to an excited and appreciative public. Supported by Lotterywest, families, tourists, budding paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages entered and were entertained…

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Dinosaurs rule at Broome Primary

We spent a fun hour with the Kindergarten children as they made tracks, felt tracks and worked out how big the Broome dinosaurs were. Having casts of tracks to take with us was really useful. They look so real, with…

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Introducing DCMG’s New Education Officer

Thanks to funding through Lotterywest, DCMG has been able to welcome Gwen Knox to the Dinosaur Coast team. We have been really lucky, getting our claws into Gwen, as she has come with many years of experience and qualifications as…

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Engaging with Dinosaurs

Thanks to support from Lotterywest, the Dinosaur Coast Management Group is proud to present Engaging with Dinosaurs and the Dinosaur Festival They’re back! After 130-million-years, dinosaurs will again run amok on the streets of Broome. Thanks to support from Lotterywest,…

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We’re looking for skilled Dinosaur Educator

Dinosaur Coast Education Officer: Dinosaurs need a skilled Educator. For in school and holiday program activities Can you help us over the next 6 months to connect with school children (all ages). The work will be spread over 195 hours…

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Kids Holiday Dinosaur Puppet Workshop

Free Dinosaur Puppet Workshops in the school holidays. Five fun-filled afternoons of dinosaur discovery and puppetry. Supported by Lotterywest. In this series of five free workshops on the lawns of the Broome Museum, kids will learn about the Broome dinosaur tracks and…

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DCMG awarded $400,000 Australian Heritage Grant

Great news for Broome’s dinosaur tracks. We can now, with the assistance of a Steering Group of key stakeholders, prepare a Management Plan for the National Heritage listed dinosaur tracks located on the coastline of Yawuru country. At the same…

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Erosion, weathering and trace fossils

Broome North Primary School year 4 students are studying erosion and weathering, so we explored Entrance Point beach. Water channels that left their shape in the 130-million-year-old Broome Sandstone. The rock and the sediment layers tell a fascinating story if…

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Wow what a year ……

Thanks to our sponsors, Lotterywest, Shire of Broome and EDL, the news about Broome’s dinosaur tracks is spreading through WA and beyond. We now have an App, a new Museum display, a new website and lots and lots of images…

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