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"Visitors with kids — or visitors who themselves are still just big kids at heart — absolutely must include this not-for-profit science and technology museum on their Perth itinerary. For three decades now, Scitech has been thrilling nerds with its rotating program of interactive exhibits, live shows, lab workshops and cutting-edge planetarium. City West Centre, Sutherland St & Railway Street, Perth WA 6005, +61 8 9215 0700"
"Make these school holidays extraordinary with a visit to Scitech. In addition to their latest feature exhibition, you will have a selection of exciting science demonstrations, puppet shows and coding challenges to enjoy throughout the upcoming school holidays. Feature exhibition – Top Secret: Licence to Spy The world’s most powerful computer chip has been stolen from the Brainiac Corporation."
"Scitech is an educational and engaging science centre conveniently located in the heart of Perth. As Western Australia’s leading science education institution, this unique centre offers interactive science experiences for people of all ages to enjoy. For more details click here."
"The Perth Cultural Centre is an area full of gardens and galleries in central Perth. Home to a number of cultural institutions like Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), the multi-level Art Gallery of Western Australia, and the Western Australia Museum. The Art Gallery of Western Australia is free to browse but donations are accepted."
"Once you’re fed, stroll up to the Perth Cultural Centre. The Western Australia Museum is not open until 2020 as they’re doing some major refurbishments, but the art gallery is free to enter and look around. The Cultural Centre is also a nice place to sit and watch the world go by!"
"For a convenient and quick option to satisfy grumbling stomachs and recharge the batteries, drop past McDonald's, located in the Crown Perth food court."
"Located in Fremantle’s historic west end, The Moores Building showcases contemporary art from local and national artists. FOUND at Fremantle offers WA’s largest selection of locally made crafts. 46 Henry St, Fremantle"
"This is the number one destination for both locals and tourists in Perth. This is ideal for shots of the Perth city skyline. The aerial view gives a sweeping panoramic view over the city – from the Swan River to the Darling Ranges in the background."
"Founded in 1895, this excellent gallery houses the state's pre-eminent art collection. It contains important post-WWII works by Australian luminaries such as Arthur Boyd, Albert Tucker, Grace Cossington Smith, Russell Drysdale, Arthur Streeton and Sidney Nolan. The Indigenous-art galleries are also very well regarded: work ranges from canvases to bark paintings and sculpture, and artists include Rover Thomas, Angilya Mitchell, Christopher Pease and Phyllis Thomas. Check the website for info on free tours running most days at 11am and 1pm."
"Founded in 1895, this excellent gallery houses the state's preeminent art collection as well as regular international exhibitions that, increasingly, have a modern, approachable bent. The permanent collection is... Beach in Scarborough to Cottesloe"
"Through their collections, programs, and stimulating exhibitions the Art Gallery of WA offers visitors unique and exciting encounters with the art of Western Australia, Australian Indigenous art and the art of the world."