Stolen sperm whale skull mysteriously returned to Eden Killer Whale Museum

Amandine Ahrens
August 24 2023 - 10:00am
Anderson Cranes transport the sperm whale skull back to the Eden Killer Whale Museum. Pictured left to right: Stephanie Rawlings (the museum's curatorial assistant), Sylvia and Mick Anderson. Picture by Angela George.
Anderson Cranes transport the sperm whale skull back to the Eden Killer Whale Museum. Pictured left to right: Stephanie Rawlings (the museum's curatorial assistant), Sylvia and Mick Anderson. Picture by Angela George.

The mystery behind the theft of a sperm whale skull continues after it resurfaced on the grounds from where it was taken five months ago.

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Amandine Ahrens

Amandine Ahrens

Journalist

I've grown up in the Bega Valley and I'm a regional daily news reporter on the Far South Coast of NSW. Got a story? Get in touch: 0436 426 843 or email amandine.ahrens@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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