BIG Science Fair 2025

The BIG Science Fair is open to students from years 5 to 12 on the Northwest and West Coasts of Tasmania. Tasmanian students participate in state-wide, national, and even worldwide STEM competitions. There is a new project category where projects have the chance to represent Australia at the International Science and Engineering Fair in America….

Rainbow Roses: Science and disability empowerment

Science is awesome and so are People with Disabilities. GG’s Flowers has joined the Science Alliance to present a week of hands-on activities that are open to all level of abilities, but which are specially created for people with intellectual and cognitive disabilities, and other neurodiversity. GG’s Flowers is the home of Rainbow Roses, and…

Indigenous Science Experience at Redfern

What can Aboriginal astronomy tell us about the night sky? How is our native flora used in bush medicine? What can we learn about sustainable living from 60 000+ years of Indigenous culture? This National Science Week, discover the answers to these questions (and more) at the Indigenous Science Experience at the Redfern Community Centre….

Science Alive!

Science Alive! is the largest, single, interactive science exhibition in Australia. With a diverse range of exhibitors and interactive displays, this is a fantastic opportunity for people of all ages to engage with science in a fun and meaningful way. There will also be dynamic performances and shows, which promise to be both educational and…

A Different Light – Multisensory science books and exhibition of x-ray crystallography for blind, low vision and diverse needs readers

Discover the hidden structures of crystals and proteins through tactile artworks, audio narration, braille, and inclusive multisensory experiences.  Come feel, hear, and explore the invisible world of X-ray science with interactive science books designed for blind, low vision and diverse Needs readers, all at A Different Light: A Multisensory Exploration of X-Ray Crystallography. Celebrating the…

A Different Light – Multisensory science books and exhibition of x-ray crystallography for blind, low vision and diverse needs readers

Discover the hidden structures of crystals and proteins through tactile artworks, audio narration, braille, and inclusive multisensory experiences.  Come feel, hear, and explore the invisible world of X-ray science with interactive science books designed for blind, low vision and diverse Needs readers, all at A Different Light: A Multisensory Exploration of X-Ray Crystallography. Celebrating the…

A Different Light – Multisensory science books and exhibition of x-ray crystallography for blind, low vision and diverse needs readers

Discover the hidden structures of crystals and proteins through tactile artworks, audio narration, braille, and inclusive multisensory experiences.  Come feel, hear, and explore the invisible world of X-ray science with interactive science books designed for blind, low vision and diverse Needs readers, all at A Different Light: A Multisensory Exploration of X-Ray Crystallography. Celebrating the…

Jingili Science Expo and Science Fair Extravaganza

The Jingili Primary School Science Expo and Science Fair Extravaganza returns! July 31 is all about discovery at the Science Expo.  Think like a scientist with awesome hands-on experiments. Ask smart questions, guess what happens with predictions and test your ideas. Learn how science helps us understand the world around us from visiting scientists and…

Junior Brain Games

Think science is just boring equations or something only brainiacs do? Think again! Science is everywhere—helping us create, play, and discover amazing things about the world. And this National Science Week, you get to be part of the action! Gunnedah Library is transforming into a science wonderland with Junior Brain Games and Crafty Creations. Get…

Kids’ Conference Antarctica 2025

Join us as students present their Antarctic research projects at Kids’ Conference Antarctica 2025 as part of National Science Week. This conference will start a dialogue on new and emerging research in Antarctica, which explores some of the critical issues & wider implications for ourselves and the Earth.