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Winter School Holidays at Scienceworks


Scienceworks is welcoming all curious kids, big and small, to a winter school holidays full of spectacular science.

Learn about the invisible marvel that is sound by exploring our Air Playground exhibition and enjoying free shows and activities. Complete your visit with a ticket to the Lightning Theatre and Planetarium before exploring the historic Pumping Station through augmented reality with FlushBack.

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Exhibitions:

  • Air Playground
    29 June 2024 – 14 July 2024 | Daily | 10:00am – 4:30pm
    Adults $25, Seniors $20, Children $10, Concession $10, Members $8
    All tickets include Scienceworks entry

    Jump into Air Playground and explore the marvel of aerodynamics the best way there is – by having fun!

    Whoosh, swirl, gust, squish, flow and float your way through the chaos of the ultimate learning playground. Levitate objects in mid-air, slurp the vibrant flags through a controllable network of suctioning pipes, bounce on the giant inflated tentacle sculpture, launch balls sky-high with compressed air and craft soaring paper planes. The sky’s the limit!

  • Air Palooza
    29 June 2024 – 14 July 2024 | Daily | 12:00pm & 2:00pm | Included with entry
    Once you’ve experienced Air Playground, be sure to float on over to the Amphitheatre for our twice-daily live Science show Air Palooza – it'll blow you away!

    Witness the fog cannon, giant mist-filled bubbles, levitating balls, a mad scientist’s workshop’s worth of eye-popping inventions in a show filled with captivating demonstrations and experiments that bring invisible forces to life.

  • Guided Highlights Tours - 10am to 4:30pm daily
    Adult $25 | Senior $20 | Child/Concession $10 | Member $8 - All tickets include Scienceworks entry

    Australia’s science museum is home to a myriad of marvels.  Explore the precinct with your knowledgeable guide and encounter some of Scienceworks’ truest treasures, including the world’s oldest surviving first-generation electronic computer, the Da Vinci Surgical System (the first ever used in Australia), a 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite and much more.

  • FlushBack
    29 June 2024 – 14 July 2024 | Daily | 1:00pm & 2:00pm
    iPads $3 | $2 for members 

    Step back in time to save the future of the heritage-listed Spotswood Pumping Station in Scienceworks’ award-winning augmented reality adventure. Grab an iPad from the front desk and save Melbourne from becoming 'Smellbourne’, encountering a colourful cast of characters from Melbourne’s history along the way in this fun, interactive and educational experience. 

  • Planetarium Shows
    29 June 2024 – 14 July 2024 | Daily
    $10 child and concession | $8 Museum Members 

    Sit back, tilt that chin to the heavens and enjoy out-of-this-world experiences specially created for a hemispherical hoot. All Planetarium sessions include the special guided presentation ‘What’s in the Sky Tonight?’, exploring the heavenly happenings above your head as they really are that day – no two presentations are the same!

    From family-favourite story-time movies to enthralling space documentaries, hypnotic host-led presentations and more, Melbourne’s home of astronomy truly has something for everyone.

    • 11:00am daily – Tycho Goes to Mars
      Join the adorable, mischievous dog Tycho as he blasts off on an adventure to Mars, learning all about the red planet along the way.
      Suitable for ages 5 to 8.

    • 12:00pm and 2:00pm – Solar System Adventures: Where’s the Water?
      Tour the giant icy mountains of Pluto, sail through jets of salty water erupting from Saturn’s tiny moon Enceladus, and plunge into dark shadowy craters on scorching hot Mercury on a quest to answer one of the universe’s most vital questions: where’s the water?
      Suitable for ages 7+.

    • 1:00pm – Starlight
      Narrated by multi-award-winning Australian actress Sigrid Thornton, join young, brave Margaret on an out-of-this-world journey to discover constellations and ancient cultures, the inner workings of our sun and the birth and death of a star.
      Suitable for ages 8+.

    • 3:00pm – Capturing the Cosmos
      Produced in partnership with the ARC Centre of Excellence for All-Sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO), explore the exciting discoveries being made every day by astronomers right here in Australia.
      Suitable for ages 8+.

    • 4:00pm – Dark Side of the Moon
      Get ready to melt into your chair with this gooey, psychedelic brain massage. Enjoy the entire classic 1973 album set to vibrant computer-generated visuals – time to introduce the kids to some real music.
      Suitable for ages 13+.

  • The Glow Show
    29 June 2024 – 14 July 2024 | Daily | 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm and 3:00pm
    $10 child and concession | $8 Museum Members
    All tickets include Scienceworks entry

    Take a seat in our Lightning Theatre and be mesmerised by this visually stunning 30-minute live show. Delve into the science behind luminosity and witness visually stunning demonstrations of glow-producing phenomena, before plugging your ears as 2 million volts of electricity rip through the air when the iconic tesla coil shows you what real lightning looks like!

  • Pumping Station Orientation
    29 June 2024 – 14 July 2024 | Daily | 11:00am | Included with Scienceworks entry  

    Sniff out some smelly stories and explore the magnificent engine room, marvelling at the engineering feat that helped overcome the stench of 19th century Melbourne in our daily volunteer-led Pumping Station Orientation.

    Orientations run subject to guide availability and weather conditions.

  • Collection Store Orientation
    29 June 2024 – 14 July 2024 | Daily | 12:00pm | Included with Scienceworks entry

    Take an exclusive look behind-the-scenes with a volunteer-led orientation of the Scienceworks Collection Store. Get a rare glimpse behind the scenes at some of the 100,000 collection items stored at Scienceworks, and hear the amazing stories behind them. Orientations run subject to guide availability and weather conditions.

More info here.