1. Melbourne Museum in Carlton
    Immerse yourself in the natural world and discover interactive exhibitions on biology, geology, and astronomy at the Melbourne Museum. From dinosaur fossils to celestial displays, this museum offers a hands-on learning experience for all ages.
  2. Scienceworks in Spotswood
    Located in Spotswood, Scienceworks is a science museum packed with engaging exhibits that demonstrate scientific principles in a fun and interactive way. With hands-on activities, live demonstrations, and a planetarium, visitors can delve into the wonders of physics, technology, and space exploration.
  3. Royal Botanic Gardens in South Yarra
    Step into the fascinating world of botany at the Royal Botanic Gardens in South Yarra. Explore the diverse plant species, learn about sustainable ecosystems, and participate in guided tours that reveal the scientific importance of plants in our environment. The gardens offer a tranquil setting to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the botanical world.
  4. Werribee Open Range Zoo in Werribee
    Combine the thrill of wildlife encounters with educational experiences at Werribee Open Range Zoo. As part of Zoos Victoria, this zoo focuses on conservation and offers opportunities to learn about animal biology, habitats, and conservation efforts. Explore the African savannah and witness diverse species up close while gaining insights into animal behavior and environmental conservation.
  5. Luna Park in St Kilda
    While not a traditional science center, Luna Park in St Kilda provides a unique perspective on the physics of amusement rides. Students can observe and experience the principles of gravity, motion, and energy while enjoying the thrill of roller coasters, carousel rides, and carnival games. It's a fun-filled way to learn about the science behind the excitement.
  6. Healesville Sanctuary in Healesville
    Healesville Sanctuary offers a hands-on science experience through its focus on Australian wildlife conservation. Discover the unique biology and behavior of native Australian animals, such as koalas, kangaroos, and echidnas, while learning about conservation efforts to protect these species. Interactive exhibits and wildlife encounters provide an immersive educational experience in a natural bushland setting.
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