Inquisitive Kids Program – CSI Forensics Lab!

An after-school workshop for primary aged children, with Fizzics Education. This forensic science workshop is designed to intrigue budding super sleuths who enjoy their science mixed with a bit of drama! With over 60 curriculum-linked incursions on offer, Fizzics Education excels at putting together an engaging and educational programme to bring science to life. Participants…

New Inventions From Japanese Traditional Knowledge – Tuggeranong

Amazing Japanese traditional waterproofing technology will help you pick up as many bouncy balls as possible, using only a thin paper scoop. Have you heard of the word Matsuri or “festival” in Japanese? Matsuri are held at shrines and temples on special occasions, and they often feature stalls with games for kids: How many bouncy balls…

New Inventions From Japanese Traditional Knowledge – Belconnen

Amazing Japanese traditional waterproofing technology will help you pick up as many bouncy balls as possible, using only a thin paper scoop. Have you heard of the word Matsuri or “festival” in Japanese? Matsuri are held at shrines and temples on special occasions, and they often feature stalls with games for kids: How many bouncy balls…

New Inventions From Japanese Traditional Knowledge – Kippax

Amazing Japanese traditional waterproofing technology will help you pick up as many bouncy balls as possible, using only a thin paper scoop. Have you heard of the word Matsuri or “festival” in Japanese? Matsuri are held at shrines and temples on special occasions, and they often feature stalls with games for kids: How many bouncy balls…

New Inventions From Japanese Traditional Knowledge – Gungahlin

Amazing Japanese traditional waterproofing technology will help you pick up as many bouncy balls as possible, using only a thin paper scoop. Have you heard of the word Matsuri or “festival” in Japanese? Matsuri are held at shrines and temples on special occasions, and they often feature stalls with games for kids: How many bouncy balls…

Hands-on STEM workshop: New inventions from Japanese traditional knowledge – presented by Professor Kei Kano (Shiga University, Japan) – a Science Week special – Gungahlin

Have you heard of the word “Matsuri” or festival in Japanese? “Matsuri” are held at shrines and temples on special occasions, and they often feature stalls with games for kids. How many bouncy balls in the pool can you pick up using only a thin paper scoop? In this workshop, amazing Japanese traditional waterproofing technology using…

St Mary’s Primary School STEM Immersion Day

The students at St Mary’s will rotate around six STEM activities throughout the day. The students will be divided into small groups of approximately 15 students and will participate in a variety of hands-on activities led by the teachers and visiting high school students. The various activities will include: build a rocket for a water…

Palaeo Jam – Live

Palaeo Jam is a podcast exploring a range of issues in science and the community, using the multidisciplinary aspects of, and public fascination with, palaeontology. We’re taking the podcast on the road for National Science Week, and recording a series of episodes in front of a live audience! From Adelaide to Perth, to Townsville, and…

Parents and Young People Vaping Prevention Workshop

Join us at Liverpool City Library for the free Parents & Young People Vaping Prevention Workshop. Delivered and supported by South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD), this crucial workshop is designed to empower you as parents and young people with knowledge and evidence-based health information to prevent vaping from harming your family. Do you…

Queensland Children’s Hospital STEM Fair

Students, their siblings and parents can engage with the following groups as part of a STEM fair: STEM Punks CoralWatch Dr Rob Bell Experimentary The Create Lab /Professor Tech Chinchilla sand megafauna (palaeontology) presented by PhD candidate Mr Vikram Viakil (University of Queensland) Sharkecology presented by Dr Marielle Familiar Lopez