Get a Grip On Science

Staff and Science Ambassadors invite all Year 4 and 5 Students on the Fraser Coast to join the St Mary’s College After School Adventures Program Get a Grip on Science. Register for each weekly event by following the links on the website, clicking the registration button and completing the form. Session themes and dates Wednesday…

Project Space Botany

In Project Space Botany, student ‘Futurenauts’ race against the clock to design a biodome for off-planet life on Mars. They will need to master the planetary atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere under the Earth Sciences curriculum connections, as well as botanical knowledge, in order to survive on year on Mars. This 70 minute simulation in…

Sydney Science Trail: Community Saturday at the Australian Museum

The Sydney Science Trail is back this National Science Week. Join us for a family-friendly science festival at the Australian Museum. See spectacular science demonstrations, hear about climate change solutions from Dr Karl, expand your understanding of First Nations tools and technologies and get your giggle on with silly science. Wildlife-loving children can meet furry…

Hycel – Hydrogen Power and Clean Energy

Warrnambool Library is partnering with Hycel Technology Hub to run interactive and informative sessions for upper primary and lower secondary students. Participants will make hydrogen with a tabletop electrolyse and experiment with toy hydrogren cars. This is a hands-on experience that puts science in the hands of our community.

ACT Spring STEM in the Community Workshops

The Australian School of Entrepreneurship with support from the ACT Government and Inspiring Australia (ACT) invites you to a special weekend workshop based on agriculture, glass and innovation. The 7 workshops are open to young people aged 7 to 16 years old and are free to attend. During the workshop participants will learn about innovation…

ACT Spring STEM in the Community Online Workshops

The Australian School of Entrepreneurship with support from the ACT Government and Inspiring Australia (ACT) invites you to a special weekend workshop based on agriculture, glass and innovation. The 7 workshops are open to young people aged 7 to 16 years old and are free to attend. During the workshop participants will learn about innovation…

Wynn Vale Community House Kindergarten Science Week

Teachers’ children and parents will have the opportunity to explore the properties of glass and light and how it is used in the world around us. Children will explore states of matter and properties of glass and light this will include STEM concepts such as learning the concepts of reflection and refraction learn about the…

How Plants Work

For this year’s National Science Week, the Gardens celebrates the return of our interactive exhibition How Plants Work. In recent years students have been forced to learn in a virtual world. This exhibition offers a return to hands-on learning. All life on earth depends on plants. Using simple observations and experiments, visitors can gain fascinating insights into…

The Kingdom – How Fungi Made Our World: Film and Q&A

Fungi Co proudly presents: The Kingdom – How Fungi Made Our World. The Kingdom – How Fungi Made Our World tells the evolutionary story of how fungi shaped all terrestrial life — including us. An Australian/Canadian co-production made by Annamaria Talas and Simon Nasht this documentary is a fascinating exploration of a spectacular yet little…