Bite of Science at CDU Open Day

This year Inspired NT is partnering with Power and Water, Charles Darwin University, and Larrikin Interactive to bring you the biggest and best Bite of Science yet. Bite of Science is a free family-fun day of activities and experiences for all, where the exciting world of science in the NT will be showcased by schools,…

Dr Karl Live at City Hall

Australia’s favourite science communicator is back again for Beaker Street! The unstoppable, unstumpable Dr Karl Kruszelnicki celebrates a third year at Beaker Street Festival with a fresh dose of mind-bending facts and an update on the state of the planet. Will there be a band? Yes. Will Dr Karl dance? There’s only one way to…

Science.Art.Film: Blade Runner

Blade Runner: The Director’s Cut + Discussion 1982 | M | 116 mins | DCP | US | D: Ridley Scott What is in a memory? Why do we feel emotions? How do they relate to our sense of identity, self, and responsibility? Blade Runner (1982) encourages us to reflect on how these questions on…

Movie and Astronomy Night at Deckchair Cinema

Celebrate National Science Week by coming to the Deckchair Cinema to see the documentary film The Endangered Generation, followed by a stargazing and astronomy presentation by the Casuarina Senior College Top End Star Gazers on the shores of Darwin Harbour.

Meet the Scientist: innovative technology used in marine and maritime research.

WA Maritime Museum is celebrating Science Week this year by highlighting the innovative tools and technology Museum scientists use in their daily work. From discovering lost shipwrecks and preserving precious artefacts to discovering new species in the depths of Perth Canyon, new technologies help our scientists access new realms of insight into the natural and…

SCOPE – Science Can Open People\’s Eyes

Discover the tiny wonders of the Territory! SCOPE is a photomicrography (the art of taking photos through a microscope) competition, giving Territorians the opportunity to explore the tiniest details of the Territory. Sixty smartphone microscope converters will be distributed to 30 remote and rural schools and libraries, giving kids the opportunity to explore the world…

SCOPE – Science Can Open People’s Eyes

Discover the tiny wonders of the Territory! SCOPE is a photomicrography (the art of taking photos through a microscope) competition, giving Territorians the opportunity to explore the tiniest details of the Territory. Sixty smartphone microscope converters will be distributed to 30 remote and rural schools and libraries, giving kids the opportunity to explore the world…

Feeding Tasmania: Our food future

From the coins in our pocket to farmers on the land, we all feel the increasing challenges of our food system. Find out how leaders in the food industry are innovating to sustainably provide food for all Tasmanians.