27 Jun
What’s On at Immigration Museum June to August 2008
We’re 10! Come Celebrate!
The Immigration Museum is celebrating its 10th birthday in 2008, with a special program of exhibitions and activities. For more information as the year progresses, watch this space and the website: museumvictoria.com.au/immigrationmuseum
Kimono: Osaka’s Golden Age
Discover breathtakingly beautiful kimono and accessories from the glory days […]
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12 Jun
What’s On at Melbourne Museum June to July 2008
Hatching the Past: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies
What came first, the dinosaur or the egg? Take an exciting look at the life of dinosaurs through their eggs, nests and embryos. Never before seen in Australia, the exhibition features over 130 dinosaur egg casts, 15 complete articulated dinosaur cast […]
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10 Jun
Stay Warm At IMAX Melbourne This Winter School Holidays
This winter holidays IMAX Melbourne is sizzling hot with two new film adventures jam packed with action for the whole family - Wild Ocean 3D and Kung Fu Panda: The IMAX Experience.
Wild Ocean 3D
Experience a 3D adventure that will take you into the middle of a […]
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10 Jun
Take The Kids To Japan For A Day At The Immigration Museum
Children and families are invited to step into Japanese costume and traditions at the family fun festival, Kids Fest: Experience Japan!, on Sunday 6 July 2008, at the Immigration Museum.
Children will experience Japanese art and culture by participating in art and craft activities […]
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10 Jun
Click Buzz Whirr — School Holiday fun at Scienceworks
Get the gears of your mind spinning this winter and discover how simple machines work in Scienceworks’ school holiday program from 28 June to 13 July 2008.
Click Buzz Whirr will allow visitors to get hands on in the Woodwork Room, design machines to use in everyday life […]
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09 Jun
Stomp into Melbourne Museum for School Holiday Fun
Uncover the prehistoric world of dinosaurs in Melbourne Museum’s school holiday program from 28 June to 13 July 2008.
Visitors will have the opportunity to get up close to dinosaur cast skeletons, life sized models and ‘modern day’ dinosaurs, including baby alligators, baby chickens, and baby lizards […]
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09 Jun
Explore National Science Week at Museum Victoria
Melbourne Museum and Scienceworks are celebrating National Science Week, from 16 - 24 August 2008, with a variety of special events and activities, including behind the scenes tours, a chance to meet inspiring scientists, an astronomy lecture, chemistry workshops for kids and more. For further information visit museumvictoria.com.au or […]
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09 Jun
What’s on at IMAX Theatre Melbourne June to July 2008
Wild Ocean 3D
Experience an IMAX 3D adventure that will take you into the middle of a vicious feeding frenzy off the wild coast of South Africa, and let you witness the interplay between man and our endangered ocean ecosystem.This is an action-packed giant screen cinema experience […]
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06 Jun
What’s On at Scienceworks June to August 2008
Experiment Zone
Get a charge out of experiments at Scienceworks’ new Experiment Zone for kids. Throughout weekends during May and June, children can take part in 30 minute experiment sessions and learn more about electricity and magnetism. Become a human battery, design electrical circuits and explore magnets, kids will […]
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03 Jun
Paleosculptor Peter Norton comes to Melbourne
Paleosculptor Peter Norton from Gondwana Studios will be in Melbourne 27 - 30 May 2008 to celebrate the new exhibition Hatching the Past: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies, on display at Melbourne Museum from 30 May until 24 August 2008.
Norton has worked with some of the world’s biggest filmmakers and […]
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