18: The Thylacine

Published: July 7, 2021, 3:36 a.m.

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Matthew Gibbs wears many hats. For eleven years he served as President for the Friends of the Nicholson Collection, but he is also the General Manager, Media and Communications at the ASX, a collector, and a lover of Shakespeare. He joins Dr Craig Barker to discuss one of his favourite collection items; the mounted specimen of a Thylacine or Tasmanian Tiger. In a wide-ranging discussion they talk about Matthew\\u2019s interest in Tasmanian Tigers and their enduring role in Australia\\u2019s consciousness, as well as Shakespeare, extinction and the importance of museum supporters.
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\\nSpecimen details: Thylacinus cynocephalus (Harris, 1808), donated by Macleay Family 1865-1892, Macleay Collections NHM.496
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\\nHost: Dr Craig Barker, Head, Public Engagement, Chau Chak Wing Museum and Director, Paphos Theatre Archaeological Excavations. Follow @DrCraig_B on Twitter and Instagram.
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