Vision
Our vision is for natural and cultural heritage to be valued, sustained and communicated as it represents the shared histories, heritage and identities of all Australians.
Values
- MA champions its membership and the museums sector as resources for social development, based on equality of opportunity and support for intellectual, cultural and social diversity.
- MA promotes an understanding of heritage as including natural and cultural, tangible and intangible dimensions. Heritage is conserved through particular objects and people, sites and places, events and narratives, music and performance, song, dance, scientific research, history and other human activities that convey knowledge and bear cultural meaning.
- MA affirms that governments and communities share responsibility to support and resource the conservation and communication of the nation’s heritage.
- MA believes that the distinctive work museums and galleries pursue in conjunction with communities in preservation, research, interpretation, education and public programming is critical to the conservation of the nation’s memory.
- MA recognises Australia’s Indigenous peoples as the nation’s First Peoples and is committed to ensuring that Indigenous people have control and management of their cultural heritage and are active participants in any interpretation to the wider community.
- MA supports ICOM’s Australian National Committee – as MA’s ‘international committee’ – which offers important resources for extending the national museum sector’s contacts and access to international networks for professional development, partnerships and exchange.
News
Museum Leadership Program
Running in 2012
National Awards
MAGNA 2011 Photos Online
MAPDA Awards
2011 Awards Photos Available
New phone number
02 6230 0346
International Museum Day
18 May 2012
ICOM Australia
Renew now for 2012