Reel Good Fridays
See Australian stories on the Museum’s big screen, from penguin-protecting dogs to pelican friendships and vibrant First Nations cinema.
| Date & Time | Movie | Ages |
|---|---|---|
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Friday 9 January, 2026: 10.15am | 12.30pm | 3pm |
Oddball | 5+ |
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Friday 16 January, 2026: 10.15am | 12.30pm | 3pm |
KANGAROO | 5+ |
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Friday 23 January, 2026: 10.15am | 12.30pm |
Storm Boy | 5+ |
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Friday 23 January, 2026: 3pm |
Bran Nue Dae | 15+ |
Ages: 5+ (except 23 January 3pm session which is age 15+)
Bring the family for Reel Good Fridays, a special film series for kids and teens celebrating Australian wildlife, coastlines, and culture. Visit the new Surviving Australia exhibition (free entry) before or after each screening for a complete nature experience.
We kick off with Oddball (2015, PG), the heartwarming true story of a mischievous Maremma dog who becomes an unlikely hero protecting Warrnambool's little penguins from foxes.
On Janurary 16, come and see KANGAROO, a heart-warming family comedy about ex-TV personality, Chris Masterman, who becomes stranded in an Outback town outside Alice Springs. There, he teams up with 12-year-old Indigenous girl Charlie. The pair form an unlikely friendship and work together to rescue and rehabilitate orphaned joeys in the remote but stunning Outback community - an endeavour that proves to be life-changing for them both.
Then, marking January 26, join us for Storm Boy (2019, PG), the timeless tale of a boy living in isolation who rescues an orphaned pelican, naming him Mr Percival.
Teens aged 15+ will love the adventure of Bran Nue Dae (2009, PG), a vibrant musical following an Aboriginal student's raucous journey home from boarding school in the late '60s, who meets a host of unforgettable characters along the way.