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Grants available from Inspiring NSW for 2023
Inspiring Australia NSW is supporting event providers in the state to deliver innovative live, online or hybrid events and activities that can be delivered as part of National Science Week in
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Grants in New South Wales for 2022
Expressions of interest are invited from NSW-based event providers to deliver innovative live, online and hybrid events and activities that can be delivered as part of National Science Week that
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Funding boost for New South Wales STEM engagement
From Cowra and Springwood to Merimbula and Wollongong, community members across New South Wales will have a range of exciting new opportunities to connect with scientists in all kinds of ways,
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Discovery centres in New South Wales
Chau Chak Wing Museum
The University of Sydney's new public museum of art, science, history and ancient cultures is open to the public. Featuring 18 exhibitions across four floors of galleries, engaging public events ...
Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre
The Snowy Hydro Visitor Centre gives an overview of the Snowy Mountains Scheme, background information on hydro-electric power and interactive exhibits about electricity and energy. There is also ...
Australian National Maritime Museum
Our home is girt by sea. Australia is a continent founded and settled by seafarers, from the first peoples to renaissance explorers, convicts, free settlers, post-war immigrants and refugees. The ...
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