
Science on the Move
Discover the science of how things move. From light and sound, to force and motion, to electricity and magnetism, and so much more!
Enjoy, discover and explore principles of light, music and sound, human biology and health, force and motion, ecology and the environment, and electricity and magnetism.
Science on the Move’s intriguing exhibit investigations will engage your mind and body. Turn yourself into a battery, crank up a tornado in a bottle, escape from handcuffs, predict the outcome of chaos, build a food chain and much, much more.
This exhibition has been developed by Questacon and supported by the Australian Government.
Proudly sponsored by 7 Tasmania and The Examiner.
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TSO Chorus at St John's | Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
St Johns Church-Carpark, 157 157 St John St, Launceston
Under the stunning arches of Launceston's St John’s Church, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Chorus accompanied by organist... Read more
Flinders Quartet at QVMAG
2 Wellington Street, Launceston
Handmark Gallery celebrates artist Michael McWilliams, with an intimate concert by the acclaimed Flinders Quartet set... Read more
ArtStart: Curated by the Artists
2 Wellington Street, Launceston
QVMAG’s ArtStart exhibition returns to the Art Gallery at Royal Park, showcasing the creativity and talent of primary school... Read more
Launceston Ukulele Jamboree
21 Various locations, Launceston
Established in March of 2021, the Launceston Ukulele Jamboree has expanded into a four day romp of community fun, and is a... Read more
Launceston Ukulele Jamboree | Friday Night Concert & Ceilidh | Launceston
46 Margaret Street, Launceston
The Friday night concert will be a raucous romp, starting with musical entertainment on the shuttle bus from the CBD to St... Read more