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Would You Survive on Mars?

Room G09, 9 Rainforest Walk Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia

Mars is our favourite planet and the only other planet in the Solar system where humans might live one day. But stories that are often told about Mars, mostly by popular sci-fi movies, paint a hostile world. These stories focus on challenges of survival in a harsh environment (“The Martian”, “Red planet”), fear of invasion…

Free

Brain Break – Parasite Paradise

Art Gallery of Ballarat 40 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat Central, VIC, Australia

We’re hosting a Brain Break morning tea with scrumptious morsels of science goodness to celebrate science achievement and endeavour. We’ll be getting together to share fun science quizzes, activities and demonstrations over our cuppa. Delicious cakes and coffees available to order from Kittelty’s Café at the gallery.

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Science Sensations with Professor Brains

Bannockburn Library 25-27 High Street, Bannockburn, VIC, Australia

Get your child involved in this fantastic Science Week Event! Come and experience super science, with elements of experiments to enthuse and amaze! Professor Brains will be visiting Bannockburn Library. Children will be entertained with a group presentation before having the chance to participate in a hands on workshop, where they can become a scientist,…

Free

Cluster STEM day

Wurruk Primary School 15 Fisk Street, Wurruk, Victoria, Australia

A cluster event with eight rural schools combining together to celebrate National Science Week and exploring the exciting learning that occurs through STEM.

Brain Break at Deer Park Library

Deer Park Library 4 Neale Road, Deer Park, VIC, Australia

Come and test your scientific knowledge at this science themed afternoon tea.

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How to make a Sexy Science Video

Romsey Community Hub 96 Main Street, Romsey, VIC, Australia

This special course will teach the essential skills and strategies needed to present a short but sweet science video. ​Among other things, the comprehensive course will cover fundamental principles and “rules of the video game”, thus equipping emerging presenters and producers with the confidence and media savvy required to project messages clearly and simply. Hands-on…

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Scinema at Ballarat Observatory

Ballarat Municipal Observatory and Museum 439 Cobden Street, Mount Pleasant, Victoria, Australia

SCINEMA Science Film Festival community screening – see the best science films from the past year. The SCINEMA International Science Film Festival is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere; celebrating the power of moving image to tell stories about the world, how it works and our place in it.

Free

3:45 STEAM – National Science Week Brain Break

A.S. Kenyon Library Jamieson Avenue, Red Cliffs, VIC, Australia

To celebrate National Science Week we are taking a break from our regular 3:45 STEAM program by hosting a fun and delicious afternoon of science play and discovery! There will be simple science experiments, quizzes and activities.

Free

Magnets: Push and Pull

Ferntree Gully Library 1010 Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully, VIC, Australia

Find out how magnets work while learning about polarity, and magnetic fields! We’ll discover what is and isn’t magnetic, see if we can move objects just with magnetic force, and make some magnetic arts and crafts.

Free

Crazy Chemistry Show

Sydenham Library 1 Station Street, Taylors Lakes, VIC, Australia

This interactive show explores crazy chemical reactions. Watch things expand, grow, fizz and bang.

Free

Wind Machine: Float Me, Fly Me

Lilydale Library Building LA, Box Hill Institute of Technology, 1 Jarlo Drive, Lilydale, VIC, Australia

Come and learn about aerodynamics while we experiment with finding out what materials will float in our fan powered wind tunnel. Build twirling paper helicopters and floating balloon animals, and see how far we can make them fly!

Free

Citizen Science Workshop: Mulgrave

Mulgrave Library 36-42 Mackie Road, Mulgrave, VIC, Australia

Be a part of our Citizen Science project. Frogs are indicators of the health of the environment. Many of Australia’s wetlands and waterways are under threat. With the use of technology, primary aged children are helping to document and preserve Australian species. With your phone, iPad or any other device, you can help in the documenting…

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