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Celebrate Science and Global Culture: Canberra’s Top Events Today

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11 February 2026/07:32
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Celebrate Science and Global Culture: Canberra’s Top Events Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Eva Rinaldi

Scientific Discovery and Cultural Deep Dives in the Capital

Wednesday, 11 February 2026, is a standout day for Canberra residents and visitors alike. Today marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, and the city’s major cultural institutions are hosting a range of special activations and world-class exhibitions that cater to curious minds of all ages.

Highlight: International Day of Women and Girls in Science

The National Museum of Australia is a primary hub for activity today. To celebrate the 11th anniversary of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the museum is offering free play sessions at the Tim and Gina Fairfax Discovery Centre. These sessions are specifically designed for children aged birth to six years and their families. It is a fantastic opportunity for young explorers to engage with science-themed play in an inclusive environment that honors the contributions of women to the scientific field.

Blockbuster Exhibitions at the Museums

  • Hallyu! The Korean Wave: Also at the National Museum, this high-energy exhibition continues its successful run. Visitors can explore the global phenomenon of South Korean culture, from the origins of K-pop and K-drama to the country’s cutting-edge fashion and technology.
  • After the Rain – 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial: Over at the National Gallery of Australia, the Triennial is a must-see. This major exhibition features immersive installations and works by First Nations artists from across the country, centered around themes of water, renewal, and cultural resilience.
  • Mabo v Queensland (No. 2) 30th Anniversary: The National Library of Australia is hosting this poignant display from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm today. It offers a deep look into the historical struggle for land rights and the legacy of Eddie Koiki Mabo.

Mid-Week Markets and Local Life

For those looking to stock up on fresh local produce or enjoy a mid-week culinary treat, the Fyshwick Fresh Food Markets are open today. Known for their high-quality delis and specialty bakeries, the markets provide a great atmosphere for a relaxed lunch or afternoon shopping trip. If you prefer a night under the stars, Sunset Cinema at the Australian National Botanic Gardens is scheduled to host a screening this evening. Gates typically open at 6:30 pm, providing the perfect backdrop for a summer evening picnic before the film begins at dusk.

Guided Tours and Daily Activities

If you are looking for a structured way to experience the national collection, the National Gallery offers daily collection tours at 11:30 am and 2:00 pm. These volunteer-led sessions provide expert insight into the gallery's most iconic pieces, making it an ideal choice for a sophisticated Wednesday afternoon in the Parliamentary Triangle.