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With so much time on hand these school holidays, discover or re-discover Melbourne Museum’s kids’ favourite galleries. Come face to face with Horridus, the astonishing 67-million-year-old Triceratops! Wander through Gondwana Garden and step into ecosystems of the past. For the youngest ones, don’t miss the Children’s Gallery, a wondrous place for babies to five-year-olds to explore, play and learn.
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It’s in our nature to ask questions. What lives in the depths of the sea? Is extinction forever? For more than 165 years Museums Victoria researchers have been inquiring, collecting and collaborating to understand our changing world. You can now take a look behind the scenes at Melbourne Museum’s new exhibition, Research Institute Gallery.
So…when will we Meet YOU at the Zoo? This is just a snippet of the fun you can have at each zoo! There is so much to enjoy for ALL ages.
Calling all FUN FAMILIES - Funlab has launched a multiple attraction fun value subscription for Victorian’s in time for the school holidays!
The world’s most complete Triceratops will be making itself at home in a new exhibition Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs at Melbourne Museum.
What is happening at the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne and Melbourne these school holidays.