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Space: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonChameleon Putty Science Workshop with Twisted Science
St. Albans Library 71A Alfrieda Street, St. AlbansSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonMind Over Faecal Matter: gut biome and mental health
Royal Society of Victoria 8 La Trobe Street, MelbourneSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonAstrophotography Workshop & Victorian Astronomy Convention
Briars Astronomy Centre and Observatory 450 Nepean Highway, Mount MarthaSCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Yarra Plenty Regional Library
Yarra Plenty Regional Library 57-61 Laurel Street, WhittleseaSTEM Workshops: Lego robotics & coding, storytelling with Scratch Jr, Makey Makey and beginners robotics for adults
Scienceworks 2 Booker Street, SpotswoodMake a video game with Bitsy
Bargoonga Nganjin North Fitzroy Library 182/186 St Georges Road, Fitzroy NorthMad About Science presents The Big Science Show
Pakenham Library Cnr John and Henry Streets, PakenhamThe Insect Apocalypse – save them save humankind
All Saints Church 466 Glenferrie Road, KooyongThe Universe and the Future of Space
Briars Outdoor Education Camp 450 Nepean Highway, Mount MarthaSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonAstrophotography Workshop & Victorian Astronomy Convention
Briars Astronomy Centre and Observatory 450 Nepean Highway, Mount MarthaQueenscliff Marine Station Community Day
Queenscliff Marine Station 2A Bellarine Highway, QueenscliffSCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society
Coolart Wetlands and Homestead Lord Somers Road, SomersHow to become a freelance science and technology writer
Romsey Community Hub 96 Main Street, RomseyWeek of Events
UNSW Bragg Student Science Writing Prize
UNSW Bragg Student Science Writing Prize
Write a short essay on ‘Not-so-smart technology’ and you could win a fantastic set of prizes, including publication in Australia’s top science magazines, a $500 UNSW Bookshop voucher, a subscription to the Australian Book Review and a trip to the Bragg Prize award ceremony and book launch of The Best Australian Science Writing 2019 in Sydney in November. Best of all, every…
Create It Comp
Create It Comp
With engineers, anything is possible! To celebrate Engineers Australia’s 100th birthday, we are encouraging Australians to think about how engineering has helped them in all parts of their lives. So, if anything is possible and you had unlimited time, money, help, and skill, what would you engineer? Show us your creation, and you have a…
The Moon
The Moon
For centuries artists from many cultures have been inspired by the Moon, the most prominent feature of our night sky. The exhibition includes historical works created when the Moon could only be viewed from afar, works from the era of the 1960s space race, and more contemporary responses informed by the imagery and scientific knowledge acquired through space exploration.
Win a free moon rock competition!
Win a free moon rock competition!
In celebration of our 50th birthday and the Moon landing on 21 July 1969 (Australian Time) we are running a competition to win a small piece of the Moon! Open to all Primary & Secondary students in Australia. The question asked gives a clue to how we obtained the unique specimen. Good luck. ***…
Space: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Space: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Space celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing (20 July) with an exhibition that examines humankind’s longstanding fascination with space and space travel. The exhibition explores the romance of space through visual culture produced in the lead up to and aftermath of the Moon landing. The works will span the furthest reaches of the human…
Sunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Sunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Discover how amazing our bodies really are at Melbourne Museum on Sundays during Term Three as we search for microbes and anything else you might find in your tummy. Design your own ‘microbe mobile’ and see what beautiful things live inside your gut. Suitable for ages 5-12. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free…
Trash Robot
Trash Robot
Urban Rivers (USA) Can we game our way to a cleaner world? Take control of our garbage-eating robot either in person or online! Created by Chicago-based collective Urban Rivers, Trash Robot will be trawling Melbourne’s Yarra River collecting rubbish outside of the City’s existing litter traps. And Melbourne’s waterways really need the help – in 2017, they were filled with…
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival National Science Week Program
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival National Science Week Program
SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. Register your venue to host your own free SCINEMA screening during National Science Week. SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in…
Hunt for the Plastic Eaters
Hunt for the Plastic Eaters
Science Gallery Melbourne throws down the gauntlet and sets an ambitious challenge: can we find a new plastic-eating bacteria in Australia? This project asks citizen scientists to culture bacteria in the search for a new species that could solve our plastic waste dilemma. The lid has been lifted on human wastefulness, but what next? Science…
P@TCH
P@TCH
Janna Ahrndt (United States of America) Will you truthfully track your environmental goals? Like a Fitbit for your ethical performance, P@tch is a textile-based new media project inspired by punk and DIY culture. Each homemade P@tch uses self-reporting and environmental sensors to allow the user to track their personal and surrounding pollution. P@tch participants will set…
Urinotron
Urinotron
Sandra and Gaspard Bébié-Valérian (France) and Professor Peter Scales (Australia) Are you flushing a valuable wee-source? Urinotron is a large-scale installation that takes our organic waste (urine) and transforms it into power for your mobile phone, before recycling it back to pure water. Contribute your urine and then put your feet up as the salts in your liquid gold turn into sustainable pee power. Why are we flushing such a valuable resource? Urinotron combines scientific equipment,…
Plastivore
Plastivore
Artist Oliver Kellhammer’s work allows you to watch the mealworms as they dine on polystyrene. Oliver Kellhammer (United States of America) Do solutions to our recycling crisis exist in nature? Nature is outsmarting us. Solutions to our enormous waste problems are often right in front of us. Polystyrene is a non-biodegradable material that is…
DISPOSABLE
DISPOSABLE
Science Gallery Melbourne’s pop-up program DISPOSABLE will highlight experimental and creative ways to tackle our ever growing excess of waste. DISPOSABLE locations will include The University of Melbourne’s Parkville and Southbank campuses, along with unique sites throughout Melbourne. The lid has been lifted on human wastefulness, but what next? Following the lead of Australian cult-hero,…
The Great Aussie Bioquest 2019
The Great Aussie Bioquest 2019
You’ll be amazed what you discover when you download QuestaGame and join this year’s Great Aussie BioQuest on your smartphone. Compete against other teams to map biodiversity – all while taking part in Australia’s largest nationwide bioblitz. The third annual Great Aussie BioQuest is on track to be the biggest yet. Download QuestaGame onto your…
Astrophotography Workshop & Victorian Astronomy Convention
Astrophotography Workshop & Victorian Astronomy Convention
This year’s astrophotography workshop will be run for the first time in conjunction with the biennial Victorian Astronomy Convention (VASTROC) in adjacent buildings. Both are for the first time open to the public as well as to amateur astronomers. The astrophotography workshop will be canvassing and introducing concepts that will assist both the amateur and professional…
Young Inventors Workshop
Young Inventors Workshop
Inviting all children to come and learn about electronic and code to build inventions. In this hour you will invent, design, create and test a new gizmo.
Build Code Play
Build Code Play
To celebrate National Science Week we will have a special Build Code Play session. These activities will help develop children’s capacity to problem solve, create, collaborate and increase critical thinking in this interactive session.
Brain Break – Deer Park Library
Brain Break – Deer Park Library
We’re hosting a Brain Break morning tea with scrumptious morsels of science goodness to celebrate science achievement and endeavour. Join us for a science themed quiz and a cuppa.
Fatberg (displayed)
Fatberg (displayed)
Do we really understand fat? Artists Arne Hendriks and Mike Thompson invite you to join them at Testing Grounds to build Australia’s first purpose-built island of fat, and to ask – What is fat? What does it want? What is fat’s future? And do we really know fat? In November 2017, the 130-tonne ‘Monster of…
Chameleon Putty Science Workshop with Twisted Science
Chameleon Putty Science Workshop with Twisted Science
An exciting session where participants will get to explore with slime and create colour changing putty.
Adding the A to STEM
Adding the A to STEM
You are invited to Fitzroy North Library for an unforgettable STEAMship voyage to explore, expand upon, and inform the STEM challenges the world currently faces within all societies and for individuals just like you. Our illustrious all-female expert panel will engage you on an odyssey into the role of Artistic Creation in STEM, how Art…
Bubble science workshop with Twisted Science
Bubble science workshop with Twisted Science
A fun filled bubble making workshop where participants will experiment with a variety of bubble making techniques.
Coffee in Space
Coffee in Space
The year is 2025, in Melbourne, Coffee Capital of the World. The Space Agency managing Australia’s new international space station assembles a panel of scientists and coffee professionals to design a coffee-making process for space-travelling coffee connoisseurs. Coffee-making in space, however, is a challenging proposition. How do you grind the coffee without coffee grounds flying…
Sh*t Happens Poetry Slam
Sh*t Happens Poetry Slam
For so long, our own waste has been a topic of embarrassment and shame. But we need to break down the taboo of poo! SH*T HAPPENS will see poets and scientists come together to celebrate our sewage, bringing excitement to our excrement and all the other wonderful creations our bodies work hard to produce. Spontaneous…
Mind Over Faecal Matter: gut biome and mental health
Mind Over Faecal Matter: gut biome and mental health
Spoiler: we really do have gut feelings. Food is something we find ourselves always thinking about and there’s a good reason for that. We have a ‘second brain’ in our gut that regulates the digestion and movement of our food from one end of the gastrointestinal tract to the other. Our gut brain and main…
Science Week Outreach Workshop
Science Week Outreach Workshop
This special one day course will teach the essential skills and strategies needed to convey the fruits of scientific research to the media, government, research-funding bodies and the public. Among other things, the comprehensive course will cover fundamental principles and “rules of the science-writing game”, thus equipping researchers and managers with the confidence and media savvy…
Coffee in Space
Coffee in Space
The year is 2025, in Melbourne, Coffee Capital of the World. The Space Agency managing Australia’s new international space station assembles a panel of scientists and coffee professionals to design a coffee-making process for space-travelling coffee connoisseurs. Coffee-making in space, however, is a challenging proposition. How do you grind the coffee without coffee grounds flying…
Fizzics Liquid Nitrogen Show – Warragul Library
Fizzics Liquid Nitrogen Show – Warragul Library
Is a show that demonstrates phase changes, expansion, contraction, basic cell theory, air pressure and the weather. Featured experiments include lid launcher, ball smasher, liquid nitrogen sprinkler, frozen bubbles, fog breath, cool lasers, cooling circuits and levitating magnets. The shows allow up to 60 children through demostration to find out how: Solids, liquids and gases…
Fly to the Moon
Fly to the Moon
Discovery is ready to launch into National Science Week 2019 with Fly To The Moon. A fun filled night of hands-on science, space exploration and of course we have to kick it all off with a BANG! Get ready for an action packed night! Fly to the Moon will be a fun filled night of…
Science at the Extreme
Science at the Extreme
Every day, scientists in the field balance the excitement and danger of collecting data from some of the wildest and most hostile environments on the planet in the pursuit of knowledge. For the Victorian launch of National Science Week, we're bringing together a dream team of science adventurers to share their journeys and discoveries! Join us at the Melbourne Museum, and explore the science galleries after the talks.
Science-Writing 101 Workshop
Science-Writing 101 Workshop
This introductory course in National Science Week will cover the basic principles and “rules of the science-writing game”, thus equipping researchers and managers with the confidence and media savvy required to project messages clearly and simply. Basic training will be provided in preparing articles, features and illustrative material for many outlets, including in-house, local and…
Lego Legends
Lego Legends
Do you have what it takes to be a LEGO Legend? Can you build LEGO creations with speed, colour and imagination? Can you work as a team? Then come along to our inaugural LEGO Legend Challenge. Note: You will be required to work in teams of two. We can match you up with someone on…
FIZZLE AND POP
FIZZLE AND POP
Celebrate National Science Week with a BANG! Join the Scientwists for this fun and creative show demonstrating all things TwistED science. There’ll be plenty of hands-on opportunities for willing participants and heaps to see and wonder about.
Fizzics Liquid Nitrogen Show – Leongatha Library
Fizzics Liquid Nitrogen Show – Leongatha Library
Fizzics – Liquid Nitrogen Show – is an event hosted by Fizzics Education. The show demonstrates phase changes, expansion, contraction, basic cell theory, air pressure, and the weather. Featured experiments include lid launcher, ball smasher, liquid nitrogen sprinkler, frozen bubbles, fog breath, cool lasers, cooling circuits and levitating magnets. The shows allow up to 60…
Frogs and why we need them
Frogs and why we need them
Join Dr John Rafferty, Lecturer in Environmental Education from Charles Sturt University to learn about frogs and their importance to the environment. Dr Rafferty will also be discussing the Australian Museum’s Citizen Science project FrogID, local frog species and what we can all do to help frogs. This talk is for people of all ages…
Digging Dinosaurs
Digging Dinosaurs
Students will have a roaring great time as they learn about dinosaurs in this hands-on science workshop designed to look at palaeontology in a realistic way. Check out life-size replica of the Velociraptor dinosaur skull and come face to face with a T-Rex! Work like a real palaeontologist; dig out and analyse the specimens found…
Destination Moon and Beyond with Ben Z
Destination Moon and Beyond with Ben Z
Join Ben Z of Fizzics Education as he takes you to Destination Moon and Beyond. Discover the science required to reach the Moon and the space programs that made it all happen. From trajectories & orbits to rocketry & materials science, we’ll look at current and future space programs, operations and missions. Bookings open Friday 26…
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Yarra Plenty Regional Library
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Yarra Plenty Regional Library
SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in science cinema from around the world. SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the…
Launch to the Future
Launch to the Future
LAUNCH TO THE FUTURE is a science sketch comedy presentation focusing on how space programs and lunar science propel us into the future using STEM! In a series of comical skits, professional actor/educators use audience suggestions to create uniquely hilarious scenes educating us about space science. LAUNCH TO THE FUTURE! A STEM Story is…
STEM Workshops: Lego robotics & coding, storytelling with Scratch Jr, Makey Makey and beginners robotics for adults
STEM Workshops: Lego robotics & coding, storytelling with Scratch Jr, Makey Makey and beginners robotics for adults
STEM Workshops: Lego Robotics & Coding, Storytelling with ScratchJr, Makey Makey and Beginners Robotics for Adults. Can you program a robot? Can you wire up tech using everyday objects? Can you tell a story on Scratch? To celebrate National Science Week, Scienceworks is offering a suite of fun robotics and coding workshops on Sunday afternoons…
Mad About Science Show
Mad About Science Show
A jam packed show of big WOW science madness. The show is designed to immerse children in science, it is full of demonstrations and includes some hands on participation. Watch chemicals react in a big way! See impressive colour changes, smell invisible gasses and hear some oh-mighty noises. Learn about the conversion of reactant molecules…
Big Reactive Chemistry Show
Big Reactive Chemistry Show
Watch chemicals react in a big way! See impressive colour changes, smell invisible gasses and hear some oh-mighty noises. Learn about the conversion of reactant molecules to products and the energy changes involved, all while watching shooting foam, hissing fire, and cool blue light. Reactive chemistry at its exciting best!
Makers Club: Arduino and Raspberry Pi
Makers Club: Arduino and Raspberry Pi
Are you curious about learning how to use Arduino microcontrollers, or experimenting with Raspberry Pi to create projects? Come and try our beginner equipment. If you are booking to use one of our Arduinos, you’ll need to BYO laptop with the free Arduino software installed. Bookings essential.
Make a video game with Bitsy
Make a video game with Bitsy
Bitsy is a free online editor for little games or worlds. Learn how to create your first indie game using this simple yet powerful game engine. BYO, or borrow one of ours. Ages 12+. Bookings essential.
Mad About Science presents The Big Science Show
Mad About Science presents The Big Science Show
A jam packed 60 minute show of big WOW science madness. There’s giant smoke vortices, levitating beach balls, flying toilet paper, flour fireballs, hair-raising electricity, and lots of learning. We end with FIRE! Learn about the fire triangle, and how flour can burn under the right conditions.
It is Rocket Science
It is Rocket Science
Free fun for school and kinder kids. Demonstrations, hands-on activities and afternoon tea. Build and launch your own mini rocket. A fun and free afternoon of demonstrations, hands-on activities and challenges, some (homemade) rocket launches and an astronomical afternoon tea. Can you put the planets in order? Can you build a Mars rover? Want to…
The Insect Apocalypse – save them save humankind
The Insect Apocalypse – save them save humankind
Learn about using science in your garden to save the planet. Due to climate change our world faces mass extinctions of our smallest animals – insects. So, who cares? Surely, we are better off without flies, mosquitoes, spiders and ugh! bugs. Not so – each tiny insect plays a vital role. Join our Space Science…
Rock Out with the Robot
Rock Out with the Robot
Meet our humanoid robot NAO: discover how it’s programmed to think and learn what it can do! Bust a move or two with NAO.
Extrasensory
Extrasensory
Augment your reality. AI, bionics and smart devices are here to extend and enhance your senses. So what are the possible futures of human perception? At this event combining performance, storytelling, and experimentation, make sense of the world of the senses, and find the limits to your own.
Apollo 11 + Prof Alan Duffy Q&A @ IMAX Melbourne
Apollo 11 + Prof Alan Duffy Q&A @ IMAX Melbourne
IMAX Melbourne invites you to celebrate National Science Week and all things space exploration with a special event screening of APOLLO 11, featuring an introduction and Q&A with astronomer and science communicator Prof Alan Duffy. Saturday August 10 @ 6.45pm Presented in fully immersive IMAX 4K Digital This critically acclaimed documentary features restored never-before-seen film footage…
The Universe and the Future of Space
The Universe and the Future of Space
In the past few decades, rapid progress in technology has led to a complete change in our view of the Universe. In the next few decades, this will change even more as we become an inter-planetary species. Dr Brad Tucker will talk about some of these discoveries, from planets around other stars, to exploring the…
Queenscliff Marine Station Community Day
Queenscliff Marine Station Community Day
How is the Moon connected to the ocean? Through tides! Discover how tides work and how they influence the plants and animals that call the ocean home by visiting the Queenscliff Marine Station Community Day during National Science Week. Visitors can chat with a marine science expert from Deakin University and the Victorian Fisheries Authority and…
Science in the Park
Science in the Park
Care for a spot of frog calling, water bug identification, bird watching, or koala spotting? Meet NASA Scientist Dr Darlene Lim to learn about life in extreme Earth habitats and beyond! The Science in the Park event at the Coolart Wetlands and Homestead Reserve in Somers, will be the focus of free science activities on the Mornington…
International Year of the Periodic Table Expo
International Year of the Periodic Table Expo
2019 marks the 150th anniversary of the periodic table of chemical elements. The Royal Australian Chemical Institute warmly invites you to join us to celebrate the International Year of the Periodic Table 2019 at our IYPT Expo. Did you know we need 75 elements to make a smartphone? At the IYPT you will be able…
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society
SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in science cinema from around the world. SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the…
Dr Darlene Lim – NASA Geobiologist
Dr Darlene Lim – NASA Geobiologist
For centuries, the red planet has fired our imaginations; composers, authors, poets and more have all offered their tributes to the bringer of war. Now, science has brought us to the very cusp of visiting Mars. Getting there, however, is only half of the battle. When humans set foot on Mars, what will they do?…
Coffee in Space
Coffee in Space
In a fishbowl-style public forum, research scientists and coffee professional will roleplay how they would roast, grind and extract quality coffee in the extremes of space. In an accompanying hands-on activity, the public tastes and rates coffee prepared using systematically varying particle size distributions, viewed through provided microscopes. The fishbowl is preceded by public lectures…
How to become a freelance science and technology writer
How to become a freelance science and technology writer
This half-day course will teach the essential skills and strategies needed to become a freelance science and technology writer, able to convey the fruits of scientific research to the media, government, research-funding bodies and the public. Among other things, the comprehensive course will cover fundamental principles and “rules of the science-writing game”, thus equipping researchers…