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National Science Week at Wavell State High School 2026
From
Friday 14 Aug
Wavell State High School
70 Telopia Avenue, Wavell Heights, QLD 4012, Australia
Activities at Wavell based around this years theme.
Location
When
Fri. 14 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Mon. 17 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Tue. 18 Aug
9:00pm
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Wed. 19 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Thu. 20 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Fri. 21 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Topics
Chemistry and Materials
Environment and Nature
Physics
Cost
Free
Accessibility
Wheelchair Access
No
Auslan Available
No
Hearing Loop Available
No
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Fri. 14 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Mon. 17 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Tue. 18 Aug
9:00pm
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Wed. 19 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Thu. 20 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Fri. 21 Aug
9:00am
-
3:00pm
(AEST)
Venue & Event details
Wavell State High School
Hosted by
Wavell State High School
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