What to Expect
Discover the fascinating world of Australian frogs through an engaging and interactive exhibition designed for families. This touring exhibition showcases the beautiful diversity of native frogs and highlights their essential role in delicate ecosystems.
Visitors will enjoy a series of family-friendly stations and captivating dioramas that bring to life the stories of these amphibious creatures. Learn about the threats frogs face, including disease, climate change, and habitat loss, and understand why conservation efforts are so important.
The exhibition also offers practical advice for creating frog-friendly environments in your own backyard, making it a perfect outing for parents and children eager to connect with nature and contribute to conservation.
Activity Details
The FrogID Touring Exhibition runs from 7 March to 17 May 2026 and is located at the Australian Museum in Sydney. It features interactive displays, illustrations, and dioramas that educate visitors about Australia's unique frog species.
The exhibition is suitable for families with school-aged children and encourages participation in citizen science through the FrogID app, which allows users to record frog calls and support vital research.
Educational resources and activity sheets are available to enhance the learning experience, making it ideal for both casual visitors and those interested in deeper engagement.
Location and Access
The exhibition is held in Hintze Hall, Lower Ground level, at the Australian Museum, 1 William Street, Sydney NSW 2010.
The museum is open daily from 10:00 to 17:00, with free general entry. It is accessible by public transport and offers facilities to ensure a comfortable visit for families.
Parking and detailed access information can be found on the Australian Museum website, making planning your visit straightforward and convenient.
Important Information
The FrogID Touring Exhibition is part of the Australian Museum’s commitment to citizen science and conservation education. Visitors are encouraged to download the FrogID app to participate in frog call recording.
The exhibition highlights the urgent need for research and action to protect frog populations, which have been severely impacted by environmental threats.
Families should prepare for an interactive experience that combines fun with learning, suitable for children and adults alike.
Booking and Prices
Admission to the Australian Museum and the FrogID Touring Exhibition is free.
No advance booking is required for general entry, but visitors are advised to check the museum’s website for any updates or special events.
Educational groups and school excursions can book programs separately to enhance the experience.