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Investigate squid up close with an ocean-inspired day of discovery as young explorers create with real squid ink and take on a marine robotics challenge.
Drop and Leave
Join in this conservation workshop for young people presented by rangers and scientists from WA's Department for Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
Create, animate and bring your own clay characters to life in this hands-on stop-motion workshop where young filmmakers turn big ideas into their very own short film.
Drop and Leave
Join artist and environmental scientist Chelsea Hopkins-Allan as she explores how museum collections can inspire creative practice, deepen environmental understanding, and reveal the hidden diversity of the natural world in our latest Meet the Museum talk series.
4.45pm for a 5pm start.
Discover the story of Albany’s rich maritime history and one of its most treasured vessels, the Wildflower.
Perth Symphony Orchestra invites you into the world of Professor Fiona Stanley, public health reformer, advocate for children, and one of Western Australia’s most influential voices in medicine and social change.
Join Dr Adele Pentland and hear about the discovery, excavation, and science behind Australia’s pterosaurs.
Experience Ngalaka Daa (Our Tongue), a live performance celebrating Noongar language and culture through theatre making, storytelling and performance.
Join us during Science Week for some quality crafternoon fun with our Ghost Nets crafting workshop.
This National Science Week, discover how Museum scientists identified a lost species of koala. Join Helen Ryan, a member of the Museum’s research team behind this discovery, to learn more about this remarkable species and what sets it apart from modern koalas.
4.45pm for a 5pm start.