See comedian and Hit Radio Network presenter Em Rusciano get left in the dark as science and technology disappear before her eyes. Keep an eye out for our spot on TV! With thanks to Em and Media Heads.
Month: July 2017
Big Science Adelaide
Big Issues, Brilliant Minds, Great Sights and Top Science. Feast Your Mind on National Science Week in the heart (and head) of Adelaide. Big Science Adelaide is a curated program of events for primarily adult audiences. Big Science Adelaide brings together events within the Adelaide CBD around a central theme. This year’s theme is ‘The…
NatSciWk Branding for Victorian Events
Are you running a National Science Week (NatSciWk) event in Victoria this year? Do you want your volunteers wearing NatSciWk t-shirts and caps, making them instantly recognisable? Do you have spare wall space for some NatSciWk posters? If you answered yes to any of the above – read on! National Science Week State and…
SA Unsung Heros of Science and Science Communication – Finalists
These are the finalists in South Australia’s annual Unsung Heros of Science and Science Communication awards. The winners will be announced at the SA Science Excellence Awards gala dinner to be held at the Adelaide Convention Centre on 11 August. Unsung Hero of SA Science Rachel Burton Professor Rachel Burton is a plant molecular biologist with…
Tassie seed grant recipients
The Tasmanian National Science Week committee has awarded 10 seed grants to help launch science communication events around the state during National Science Week, 12-20 August. These fantastic outreach initiatives include: What’s the job of a marine scientist? Tasmanian Branch of the Marine Science Association This event will introduce Tasmania’s young minds to marine science….
FLOW on the Go
FLOW are proud to be taking our environmental education program on the road to towns around Central Queensland, providing even more opportunities for students in the Fitzroy Basin to learn more about the region’s river systems, land use, animals and unique environments. We’ve visited Emerald, Springsure, Gladstone and Biloela, to name a few, so please…