Stay warm and enjoy a cultural day out at one of our National Cultural Institutions.
Check out some of the highlights of what's on:
Australian National Maritime Museum (NSW)
- Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Ocean Predators-until 14 August
- Shaped by the Sea-new permanent exhibition, opened 29 June.
Kids and family:
- Mini Mariners: under 5s program-until 30 August
- Sea-side Strollers Tours and Play-until December
Bundanon (NSW)
- Parallel Landscapes-3 July to 6 November
Museum of Australian Democracy (ACT)
- Changemakers
- Democracy DNA: the People, the Prime Ministers and the World
- Behind the Lines 2021: The Year in Political Cartoons
Kids and family:
National Archives of Australia (ACT)
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (ACT)
- Australians & Hollywood
- The Marvellous Corricks-opens 1 July
Kids and family:
- School holiday film screening program-5 to 15 July
National Gallery of Australia (ACT)
- 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Ceremony-until 31 July
- Rauschenberg and Johns Significant Others-until 30 October
Kids and family:
- Arts Steps by Hayley Millar Baker-2 to 17 July
National Library of Australia (ACT)
- Kenneth Rowell: Designer for the Stage-until 11 December
- On Stage: Spotlight on Our Performing Arts-until 7 August
Kids and family:
- Mid-winter Nights with Questacon: The Imagineer-8 July, 6 to 8pm
- Mid-winter Nights with Questacon: Australia's Wild Weird Wonderful Weather-9 July
National Museum of Australia (ACT)
- Connection experience-until 9 October
- Decoded: 75 Years of the Australian Signals Directorate-until 24 JulyAn Aboriginal Culinary Journey: Designed for Living-until 18 September
- Great Southern Land-opened to the public 23 May
Kids and family:
National Portrait Gallery (ACT)
- Shakespeare to Winehouse exhibition-until 17 July
- The National Portrait Prizes 2022-until 9 October
Kids and family:
Image: Courtesy of the National Gallery of Australia
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