Premium Insights and analysis Remembering nearly 100 years of loud political history at MOAD Community & Social Shouts of ‘Shame, resign!’ and ‘Hear, hear!’ as a group of old-timers gathered to reminisce about the important role of the Old Parliament House building.
Pride is part of the the APS story, Gallagher signals more prominent role for commission September 1, 2023 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Katy Gallagher has used the official opening of a ‘Spirit of the Service’ exhibit to share some of her high-level ambitions for the APSC.
Spotlight on public service spirit in new MoAD exhibit August 30, 2023 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Inspiring stories of more than 200 government employees, APS innovation and service delivery have been curated for a special exhibit in Old Parliament House.
MoAD gets funding for Voice referendum civics program May 5, 2023 By Anna Macdonald Culture The Museum of Australian Democracy has been given $475,000 to educate the public about the Voice referendum process.
MoAD’s new director is all about access and legacy March 30, 2023 By Anna Macdonald Culture With 2027 marking 100 years since Old Parliament House opened its doors, MoAD has set in motion its plans for the occasion.
Defence puts on 96-gun salute for Queen Elizabeth II September 9, 2022 By Julian Bajkowski and Melissa Coade Australian Capital Territory A healthy crowd of more than 200 people gathered in Canberra to watch the 96-gun salute to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II, on Friday.
MoAD damaged for second time in 10 months after alleged trespassing September 7, 2022 By Anna Macdonald Australian Capital Territory The Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD), previously Old Parliament House, was allegedly broken into by a Watson man early Tuesday morning.