Ask your health related science questions to IHMRI researchers will be covering important topics such as pain management and care, hormones and humans’ need for connection, and the neuro-degenerative condition Huntington’s Disease. Mon 16 August 12.30pm Dr Theresa Larkin – Hormones, Health and Human Connection Human beings are social creatures and thrive in groups where…
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From the Solar System to the edge of the Universe
Wollondilly Library in collaboration with Sutherland Astronomical Society presents From the Solar System to the edge of the Universe. Explore the universe with Peter Eyland from the Sutherland Astronomical Society. Includes a Q&A, so you can ask all those questions you have about space and beyond. A free Zoom event for all ages. Bookings essential…
Discover the World of Stem Cells
During National Science Week, the Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute (IHMRI) is inviting students from local high schools to participate in a free two part program to gain a deeper understanding of stem cell research and what it holds for the future. Student program and learnings: an introduction to stem cells and how they…
Cooking Sustainably
We will be using the OzHarvest resources to run a number of cooking sessions with primary aged classes between our two campuses. The FEAST program for Year 5/6 students will be a focus for our classes this term, and the funs will allow us to expand our cooking classes.
Win a Free **Shooting Star** Competition
Here is your chance to own something out of this world that has been found in the environment on Earth. Go outside one evening, look up and, if you wait long enough and look in the right direction, you’ll see some “shooting stars” flash across the sky. These are also called “meteors” and are not…
Big Week of Science
Rokeby Primary School will have each class give a demonstration of science experiments that can be conducted in the home by most ages. These will be offered to the whole school community to come and join in the fun on each lunch time during National Science Week. Classes from Prep to Year 6 can join…
Australian Bushfoods and the Northern Australia Aboriginal Kakadu Plum Alliance (NAAKPA)
Join Paul Saeki as he presents a fascinating look at the Australian Bush Food Sector and the amazing work of NAAKPA. Learn about the amazing research the National Measurement Institute has been engaged in with the Northern Australia Aboriginal Kakadu Plum Alliance. See how this scientific work has been a game-changer for this unique industry….
RACE-Gippsland: Meet the Meat practical
Learn how to pick the best steak. Students will learn some basic meat judging terminology and concepts, how to identify different cuts of meat, where different cuts of meat come from and the factors that affect meat quality and taste. Discover how to be the best judge by assessing a selection of meat based on…
RACE-Gippsland: Dairy careers panel
Learn more about the range of careers available in the dairy sector. The Dairy Career Panel will give students an insight into a range of careers in the Gippsland region. From innovative start-ups to large businesses, the wonderful world of dairy work offers people the chance to pursue interesting and meaningful jobs. The effective application…
Chemistry in the Kitchen
Welcome to Seafood: Different by Design In this ocean-themed series of Q&A sessions for National Science Week, students will have the opportunity to ask scientists and industry experts about where our seafood comes from? Hosted by science communicator, presenter and model Laura Wells, with expert panel guests. Session 1: Chemistry in the Kitchen Why do…