One of Questacon's most-visited exhibitions will reopen tomorrow after its biggest renovation in more than 20 years.
The centre's learning and play area for children aged zero to six, called Mini Q , has been remodelled for its next chapter after months of renovation works.
The new exhibit takes children and their families on a sea adventure through First Nations countries, with plenty to touch, see and hear.
Questacon executive director Jo White said the much-loved gallery has been transformed for its next chapter.
"We've embraced wonderful STEM knowledge, early education knowledge, and I think it'll just be a wonderful resource for all our visitors, particularly Canberrans who just love coming to Questacon," she said.
The redeveloped gallery retained water features and STEM rolepl

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