Fossils and Fiction

Queensland Dino Week

48 min · 22. apr. 2026
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We're road tripping across Queensland for Queensland Dinosaur Week. Featuring interviews with experts from the Queensland Museum, Eromanga Natural History Museum, Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum (Winton), and Kronosaurus Korner (Richmond), we find out what's happening across the state from May 4-10, 2026. For more info, check out https://dinosaurexperiences.com/queensland-dinosaur-week-2026/ [https://dinosaurexperiences.com/queensland-dinosaur-week-2026/]

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