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Experience Tim and Gina Fairfax Discovery Centre Time: 9.15am–4.45pm Date: Daily Ticket information: Costs apply, bookings essential Ticket information: Book tickets

Daily 75-minute sessions: 9.15am, 10.45am, 12.15pm, 2pm, 3.30pm
This fun, immersive play and learn space is designed for children of all abilities from birth to 6 years, their families and carers. Every session includes free, child-led activities in our mini makers corner.

Exhibition Variations on the Classical Time: 9am–5pm Date: Daily until June 22, 2025 Ticket information: Free

This exhibition brings together objects held in the Museum’s collection to explore the long reach of the classical past and its influence in Australia.

Experience The Great Kimberley Wilderness VR experience Time: 10.15am–3.15pm Ticket information: Costs apply, bookings essential Ticket information: Book tickets

Saturday, Sunday, Monday hourly from 10.15am to 3.15pm
Be transported to one of the world’s most breathtaking and pristine landscapes in The Great Kimberley Wilderness – a 35-minute virtual reality documentary narrated by Luke Hemsworth.

Event Discovery Centre quiet hours Time: 3.30pm–4.45pm Ticket information: Costs apply Ticket information: Book tickets

First Tuesday of the month
Explore the Tim and Gina Fairfax Discovery Centre in a quiet hours session for visitors who prefer a quieter experience. These sessions offer reduced noise and sensory experiences.

Exhibition Our Story: Aboriginal–Chinese People in Australia Time: 9am–5pm Date: Daily Ticket information: Until 27 Jan 26, free

Our Story sheds light on the little-known history of Aboriginal and Chinese relations in colonial Australia. Curated by artist and researcher Zhou Xiaoping, the exhibition draws on historical records and oral histories to bring these untold stories into the collective consciousness of all Australians.

Exhibition Mr Squiggle and Friends Ticket information: Free, bookings essential Ticket information: Book tickets

Landing 4 July 25
This world-first exhibition of Australia’s favourite man from the moon explores the creative world of Norman Hetherington, the remarkable artist, cartoonist and puppeteer behind Mr Squiggle and Friends.

Great Southern Land gallery quiet hours Time: 4pm–6pm Date: Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Ticket information: Free, no booking required

Discover the story of the vast, vibrant Australian continent in our Great Southern Land gallery. For visitors who prefer smaller crowds and a quieter experience.

Event Free community day in the Discovery Centre Time: 9am–4.45pm Date: Sunday, July 6, 2025 Ticket information: Free Ticket information: Book tickets

Play free at the Tim and Gina Fairfax Discovery Centre in celebration of NAIDOC Week. For children of all abilities from birth to 6 years, their families and carers.

Event Shadow House and the stories inside – school holiday workshop Ticket information: Costs apply, bookings essential Ticket information: Book tickets

Wednesday 9 to Friday 11 July, 10–11am and 11.30am–12.30pm
Join Wiradjuri–Irish artist Bria McCarthy for an adventure into light and shadow. Craft your own characters and props, then step inside the Shadow House tent to see how shadow puppets can be used to tell stories.
Suitable for ages 5–12 years, children must be accompanied by an adult.

Event Spotlight conversations – Keeping Country Strong  Time: 6pm–7.30pm Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025 Ticket information: Costs apply, bookings essential Ticket information: Book tickets

Join us for this special event in NAIDOC week to find out how Indigenous Protected Areas are transforming Indigenous communities and contributing to the global fight against environmental degradation, species loss and climate change. This event features a film screening of Keeping Country Strong followed by a panel discussion.

Event Make, move, perform! School holiday workshop Ticket information: Costs apply, bookings essential Ticket information: Book tickets

Monday 14 to Wednesday 16 July, 10–11am and 11.30am–12.30pm
Step into the magical world of puppetry in this hands-on workshop with puppeteer and artist Marianne Mettes. Explore puppet-making and performance while learning about the art, movement and storytelling that bring puppets to life. 
Suitable for ages 5–9 years, children must be accompanied by an adult.

Event Marionette makers – school holiday workshop Time: 10am–12pm Ticket information: Costs apply, bookings essential Ticket information: Book tickets

Thursday 17 and Friday 18 July, 10am–12pm
Learn the art of marionettes with puppeteer and artist Marianne Mettes. Build your own puppet and experiment with movement, storytelling and performance – perfect for emerging artists, performers and imaginative thinkers!
Suitable for children aged 10–15 years, children must be accompanied by an adult.

Tour Museum highlights tour Time: 1pm–2pm Date: Daily Ticket information: Costs apply Ticket information: Book tickets

This guided tour provides an excellent introduction to the Museum, exploring highlights from our permanent exhibition galleries.

Exhibition Talking Blak to History Time: 9am–5pm Date: Daily Ticket information: Free

Talking Blak to History in our First Australians gallery features powerful objects and stories that speak to the aftermath of colonisation, of survival and resilience.

Tour Host talks Date: Daily Ticket information: Free

On the hour between 10am and 4pm
Join a free 10-minute host talk in our Great Southern Land or First Australians galleries or the Garden of Australian Dreams.

Tour Building and architecture tour Date: Daily Ticket information: Costs apply Ticket information: Book tickets

10am
This guided tour provides an insight into the stories and meanings hidden in the Museum building, design and landscapes. Please wear appropriate footwear for walking outside.

Tour First Australians tour Date: Daily Ticket information: Costs apply Ticket information: Book tickets

3–4pm
Take a guided tour with one of our hosts to learn about First Nations peoples, their history, culture and connection to country.

Exhibition Great Southern Land Time: 9am–5pm Date: Daily Ticket information: Free

Explore stunning objects and rich multi-sensory experiences as you discover the story of the vast, vibrant Australian continent. See how the continent has transformed into one of the most diverse and resilient places on Earth – and how these changes can guide us in the future.

Tour Great Southern Land group tours Date: Daily Ticket information: Costs apply, bookings essential Ticket information: Book tickets

Daily at 9am, 11am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm
Traverse the vast, vibrant Australian continent on this tour of the Museum’s environmental history gallery, Great Southern Land.

Story time Time: 10.30am–10.45am Ticket information: Drop-in, places are limited

Tuesdays and Thursdays during ACT school term
Enjoy free 15-minute story time sessions in the workshop next to the Discovery Centre. Drop-in, places are limited.

Story time Time: 10.30am–10.45am Ticket information: Drop-in, places are limited

Tuesdays and Thursdays during ACT school term
Enjoy free 15-minute story time sessions in the workshop next to the Discovery Centre. Drop-in, places are limited.

Object Club – Digital Twins: Activating Norman Hetherington’s puppets Time: 10.30am–11.30am Date: Friday, July 25, 2025 Ticket information: Log in to book your ticket Ticket information: Book tickets

How has a digital twin helped the Museum capture Tom Hetherington-Welch performing with his grandfather’s puppets? Join Asti Sherring and Candice Cranmer from our Changeable and Digital Collections team as they discuss their collaboration with the Hetherington family and the University of New South Wales. Free and exclusive to Friends, bookings essential. Join Friends

Event Time Traveller’s Book Club – A Brief History of Korea Time: 11am–12pm Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2025 Ticket information: Free, bookings essential Ticket information: Book tickets

Journey through Korean culture in this fascinating look at the country’s dynasties, empires, states, foreign conquests, occupation and division. Michael J Seth explores how Korea transformed from isolated peninsula to two starkly different nations, from the seventh century to today. Exclusive to Friends. Join Friends

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