Join Celia and John for bite-sized science facts each weekday morning during National Science Week and power your mind with information while you feed your brain with breakfast. Tune in to the Riverina Science Hub Facebook page at 7.10am from Mon 17 August for your fix. Celia Connor is a Lecturer in Biology and Environmental…
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Innovation Games with Sydney Olympic Park
This year Sydney Olympic Park’s Innovation Games goes online. Now in its fourth year, the annual Sydney Olympic Park Innovation Games is traditionally staged as a free one-day sports science expo at Cathy Freeman Park. Event restrictions have meant this year the Games will have their own innovative twist. Daily from August 17-21, you can…
Satellite Selfie
Have you ever taken a selfie? What if you could take one from space? Wonder no more because during National Science Week this August everyone in the ACT will find out. Introducing Canberra’s very own Satellite Selfie. How can you get involved? We would love you to get your school, business or family and friends to…
INTO THE TREES GREEN: Tree Planting
Let’s go INTO THE TREES GREEN Lismore – Book now to plant a tree for National Science Week. Registrations essential. About this Event INTO THE TREES GREEN: Lismore National Science Week Tree Planting, Wilsons River, North Lismore – Sunday 30 August. Wilsons River Landcare are returning to the riverbank in Lismore to celebrate National Science…
ARI Legacy Seminar: ARI’s bright future- science, policy and collaboration
Join us in National Science Week for our third Arthur Rylah Institute (ARI) for Environmental Researcher Legacy Seminar. We are excited to feature some ARI’s brilliant up-and-coming legends: Dr Josephine MacHunter (fire ecology program leader); Dr Tracey Regan (senior decision support scientist); Annique Harris (fish ecologist) and Khorloo Batpurev (plant ecologist). Our ARI Legacy Seminar…
Scoop a Poop Canberra
We are celebrating National Science Week with the launch of Scoop a Poop Canberra and we need your help. Become a Scoop a Poop citizen scientist and help scientists contribute to the global fight against antibiotic resistance. And we want you to help by collecting possum poop. Join Michelle Power, Associate Professor from the Department…
Free Online Incursions: Saving Sam the Sea Dragon
The EcoCentre is thrilled to launch our suite of free 45-minute online incursions throughout Term 3. Your students will participate in a range of activities through Zoom, including video delivery and online Q&As with our educators. We deliver our activities through the ‘head, heart, hand’ approach to connect students to sustainable living choices and encouraging…
Seminar: Sharks of Port Phillip Bay
Join Ben Francischelli on a journey into the depths of Port Phillip Bay (Victoria) as he talks all things sharks. Ben is one of the EcoCentre’s Education Facilitators and an experienced Vertebrate Palaeontologist. Ben is leading expeditionary teams into the Bay that are re-writing the palaeontological history of Australia and has discovered the remains of…
Free Online Incursions: Sharks and Rays of Port Phillip Bay
The EcoCentre is thrilled to launch our suite of free 45-minute online incursions throughout Term 3. Your students will participate in a range of activities through Zoom, including video delivery and online Q&As with our educators. We deliver our activities through the ‘head, heart, hand’ approach to connect students to sustainable living choices and encouraging…
Why Girls Totally Rock
Alexandra Radulovich is a chartered, senior geotechnical engineer with Douglas Partners and a member of Engineers Australia’s Women in Engineering Committee. She is a passionate engineer who wants to share her love of dirt and rocks and get more girls excited about engineering. Join her this National Science Week on her journey of how she…