Perfect place for kids to play. The large interactive screens are very fun! One features a giant aquarium where fishes will follow your finger on the screen. You can also click the bio to read up more about each creature. It’s really therapeutic to sit around this large screen. I was told that they would sometimes change the display to some other stuff. On the right of this interactive aquarium there are more screens to play with and at the entrance there’s another screen which brings you to the various planets. You can try the gravitational force and play toss items around to learn about different gravitational force on different planets. Very...
Read moreMy kids and wife were skeptical about this place but we spent a very enjoyable 90 minutes fiddling with the interactive large screen displays the cover astrophysics, wind tunnel simulators (for various airframes and cars) and feature short biogs of Newton, Tesla, Einstein and Curie. It is interesting as the QUT students are variously working, chatting, lounging or in glass-walled classrooms. Restaurants and coffee shops and a uni book shop with some toys for smaller...
Read moreThe interactive aquarium was great along with the physics wall. There was really nobody there and no activities for kids to engage with on a rainy Saturday. I was hoping for some workshops and creative outlets. It was just more screen time sadly. I think it could be a great place. Perhaps we turned up on a day when nothing was scheduled. The event calendar on the site had a few entries but with no...
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