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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180801T090000
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SUMMARY:Geoscience Australia - 80 Days of Earth Discovery
DESCRIPTION:Geoscience Australia is celebrating 80 Days of Earth Discovery from 1 August – 20 October 2018. Join us in exploring geoscience in all its diversity\, the crucial role it plays solving the challenges of our nation and the people who make it all happen. \nFind out more about all the activities\, including events we will be at\, talks\, tours\, competitions and education resources. \nFollow us on social media via #80DAYSEARTH
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/geoscience-australia-80-days-of-earth-discovery/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kristen Hannan":MAILTO:kristen.hannan@ga.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180801T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180907T180000
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CREATED:20180731T083324Z
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SUMMARY:Future Martians Podcast
DESCRIPTION:“Why aren’t we reaching for the stars?” \nMars One astronaut candidates Josh Richards and Dianne McGrath speak with fellow candidates from around the world about the Mars One project\, their motivations for applying for this one-way mission to Mars\, and what they are doing to become Future Martians. Future Martians is a 12-episode podcast series developed for National Science Week\, with two episodes released each week throughout August. \nTo subscribe and follow the podcast series\, go to Soundcloud. \nSocial media profiles for Josh and Dianne: \nJosh Richards\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/joshrichardsspacepirate\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/mighty_ginge\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mighty_ginge/\nWebsite: http://joshrichards.space. \nDianne McGrath\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dianne.McGrath.Astronaut.Candidate/\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/liteandportable\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/damcgrath/\nWebsite: https://www.diannemcgrath.com.au. \nAbout Mars One\nMars One aims to establish a permanent human settlement on Mars. Before carefully selected and trained crews will depart to Mars\, several unmanned missions will be completed\, establishing a habitable settlement waiting for the first astronauts to arrive. Mars One consists of two entities: the not-for-profit Mars One Foundation and Mars One Ventures AG. The Mars One Foundation implements and manages the mission and owns the mission hardware. It also selects and trains the crews and is building an ever-growing community of experts and supporters that follow the progress of the mission and contribute to it. \nMars One Ventures holds the exclusive monetization rights around the Mars One mission. There are many revenue possibilities around the mission to Mars: merchandise\, ads on video content\, broadcasting rights\, partnerships\, Intellectual Property\, events\, games\, apps\, and many more. More information about Mars One.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/future-martians-podcast/
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dianne McGrath":MAILTO:enquires@diannemcgrath.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180820T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180923T223000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143637
CREATED:20180731T082711Z
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UID:2926-1534748400-1537741800@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:ITEC Australia Competition
DESCRIPTION:International Youth Technology and Engineering Challenge (ITEC) Australia is a national competition consisting of primary and secondary-school students only in partaking in a coding/programming competition\, also consisting of creating your own Virtual Reality content. \n  \nA FREE competition to enter: the aim of ITEC Australia Competition is to teach primary and secondary-school students how to code/program and create their own VR content. Of course\, not all students will know how to code\, and this is great\, because this is what we want to teach them. If some students DO know how to code\, there are always more challenging tasks they could complete…such as our Augmented Reality (AR) VIVID colouring packs. \nThis competition will give students the opportunity to apply technical knowledge in practice. Some of the benefits include: \n\nNurtures interest in Science and Technology\nEnhances students’ ability to learn\, think and execute\nStudents will be working on our 3D program and learn to code easily; our 3D program is one of the most advanced programs in the world\nFree to enter\nMakes learning enjoyable and fun\nAwards and recognition for the winner(s).\n\nTo get involved in this competition\, you will need to register online with their  name and email address. Please note that each student is required to use their name and email address (if students don’t have email addresses\, they are required to use their parents’ email address). \nFor more information call to Eni Xhebro (Head of Marketing) on 0451 049 772. \nITEC is a collaborative effort of countries including: Australia\, Canada\, the UK and the US. We are looking for young talent in Australia in the intelligence era\, which is focused on innovative thinking.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/itec-australia-competition/
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eni Xhebro":MAILTO:enixhebro@smartstonevr.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180908T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180908T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143637
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SUMMARY:Astrophotography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A day and evening that introduces you to the concepts of night sky photography and then you get to try it. Suitable for those who have some familiarity of daytime photography and who are keen to expand their horizons into the night and put into practice what they learn. \nThis astrophotography workshop will be canvassing and introducing concepts that will assist both the amateur and professional photographer. \nThe afternoon will have an array of lectures given by experienced and acknowledged astrophotographers. Practical hands-on sessions will then be held during the evening at our registered Observatory. \nTopics include an introduction to wide field astrophotography\, time lapse photography\, aurora photography\, deep sky imaging\, image processing and more. Weather permitting\, attendees will be able to use some of the Society’s premium equipment for some deep sky imaging. \nTea\, coffee and biscuits will be provided during the day\, then a BBQ and refreshments will be supplied to gear you up for the night ahead. \nRemember to bring your camera and tripod for the practical component. \nPlease dress appropriately for being outdoors and on a grassy or uneven surface. You may bring a small torch (red globe or covered in red cellophane). \nThe observatory is marked on Google Maps and on the Melways at map reference 151/E1. \nDrving directions\nThe venue is in regional/rural Victoria and is entered on the east side of Nepean Highway. Drive carefully through the park\, with the possibility of wildlife on the road after dark. You will travel about 2 km along a sealed road\, over three cattle grids\, past a visitors’ centre on your left and vineyard on your right\, up the hill then straight ahead through an open gate. Do not turn left to Josephine’s restaurant. Travel past the righthand side of the Shire Nursery\, with the Park Ranger’s house on your right\, then the observatory is 100 m further along on the left.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/astrophotography-workshop/
LOCATION:Briars Astronomy Centre and Observatory\, 450 Nepean Highway\, Mount Martha\, VIC\, 3934\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Rolfe":MAILTO:d.rolfe@mpas.asn.au
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SUMMARY:AstroLight Festival at Scienceworks
DESCRIPTION:Scienceworks comes alive after-hours for AstroLight Festival with special guests\, fun science activities for all ages\, and a whole field full of telescopes for stargazing! \n\nMeet experts from the European Space Agency and Australia’s space industry.\nExperience hands-on activities\, and ideas to blow your mind from over 20 astronomy\, light\, and space science organisations.\nExplore virtual space travel for yourself with Opaque Space’s award-winning virtual reality experience Spacewalk.\nEnjoy Planetarium and Lightning Room shows.\nSatisfy your hunger with intergalactic treats served up from food trucks and the café all night.\n\nSpeaker program includes: \n\nInternational Space Station flight controller Andrea Boyd and former astronaut trainer Dr Gail Iles discussing human spaceflight and possibilities for our species going beyond the Earth.\nAndrea Boyd and aerospace engineer Dr Naomi Mathers will talk about the new Australian Space Agency and the important role that Australia has to play in this accelerating industry.\nOzGrav researchers Debatri Chattopadhyay\, Lucy Strang and Hannah Middleton will enlighten you as they talk about spaghettification\, gravitational waves and other exciting developments in astronomy.\nShort and sweet talks in the Energy Lab\, covering Indigenous astronomy\, the discovery of baby planets\, how scientists use light to make the regenerating cells of a zebrafish fluoresce\, and more.\n\nTickets: $12 – 25\, and can be purchased from the Musuem Victoria‘s website. \nJoin the Facebook event or read more about all the activities on the AstroLight blog. \nImage credit: Stewie Donn
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/astrolight-festival-at-scienceworks/
LOCATION:Scienceworks\, 2 Booker Street\, Spotswood\, VIC\, 3015\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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ORGANIZER;CN="Scienceworks":MAILTO:AskUs@museum.vic.gov.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180915T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180915T183000
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SUMMARY:Campfires & Science at Plenty Gorge
DESCRIPTION:Love camping? Love science? Get involved!\nCampfires and Science is a new and growing community of people who head outdoors\, light a campfire\, and share knowledge. We lead regular\, free events in wild places to support scientific fieldwork and provide hands-on training in the research methods that help us to best protect the environment. Welcome to citizen science! \nThis special event at Plenty Gorge\, hosted by the new Whittlesea Tech School\, will teach participants how to monitor wildlife numbers using a range of methods\, including collecting DNA samples from the environment that can tell us the range of animals that live there. We’ll also be hearing from two scientists telling us about their work and sharing the special knowledge they’ve attained through years of study and exploration. \nBring your family and friends for a great afternoon and evening in one of Melbourne’s wild places!
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/campfires-science-at-plenty-gorge/
LOCATION:Plenty Gorge Parklands\, 25 Linacre Drive\, Bundoora\, Victoria\, 3083\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Citizen science,Lifelong learning,NorthSTEM Network,Science and Innovation Hubs
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180917T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143637
CREATED:20180903T053910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180903T054422Z
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SUMMARY:Global Citizen Science: Can Citizens Deliver and Make a Difference?
DESCRIPTION:We are witnessing an explosion of Citizen Science activity as technology makes it possible for citizens to take part in science and deliver unprecedented levels of quality data across the globe. Now more than ever\, successful programs are needed to drive change and encourage Governments to actively engage across the planet with the Citizen Science Community. \nThis talk and the associated discussions will explore whether we are ready to take the next step as Global Citizen Scientists and develop the integrated programs that will prove the value of Citizen Science at the global level. It will also explore the leading role that Australia could play in that process as the lessons learnt in running Citizen Science Programs on the Australian Continent are shared with the global community. \nWith support from UNEP and the Wilson Centre in the US\, the Citizen Science Global Partnership (CSGP) was agreed at the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA3) in Nairobi 2017. Citizen Science Associations have emerged in Australia\, Europe the USA and Asia and discussions are underway to set up Associations in Africa and South America. CSGP is planning sessions on Citizen Science in Dubai at the Eye-on-Earth Symposium in October 2018 that will take part in parallel with the UN World Data Forum as the value of unconventional data sources is increasingly recognised by National Government. CSGP will also be present in Nairobi at UNEA4 in March 2019 at the highest-level environmental decision making body on the planet. \nMartin Brocklehurst has been at the forefront of activity to bring the global citizen science community together to develop global programmes that have the potential to provide data and information that can be used to: \n\nEmpower citizens to manage emerging risks to their health and wellbeing;\nTo provide information to Governments that can be used to justify policy shifts to deal with emerging global problems such as poor urban air quality and invasive species that bring new diseases and disrupt existing ecosystems;\nTrack progress against the UN Sustainable Development Goals; and\nProvide health professionals with levels of detail on disease and disease vector carrying species\, at a speed and accuracy that will enable scarce resources to be targeted with a precision not possible using conventional scientific approaches.\n\nAbout the Speaker: \nMartin Brocklehurst is the Chair of the European Citizen Science Association Policy Working Group and Coordinator of the CSGP Delegation to the UN World Data Forum in Dubai in October 2018. He is visiting Australia in September to meet with policy-makers\, share his experience and discuss all aspects of utilizing Citizen Science to achieve policy outcomes. \nMartin is a founding instigator of the European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) and the Global Mosquito Alert Consortium. He is Chair of the ECSA Policy Working Group and has significantly raised the profile of Citizen Science and its potential value to governments and global institutions\, working with UNEP and Citizen Science Associations around the world. Martin is an acknowledged leader of the Citizen Science movement and has developed working relationships at the highest level globally to promote the value of Citizen Science and the data it can deliver to the UN Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. \nMartin is also a national expert on Waste and Resource Management and the UK National Representative on the ISO and CEN/CENELEC Ad Hoc Groups to explore what additional standards are needed to promote the Circular Economy and previously he was the Technical Advisor to the Parliamentary Environment Audit Select Committee\, “Growing a Circular Economy; Ending the throwaway society” as well as adviser to the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) on the same topic. \nMartin has taken on environmental advisory roles for a wide range of organisations including NGO’s\, Public Sector Regulators\, Trade Bodies and the UK Parliamentary Audit Committee. For 13 years\, he was a senior public-sector regulator\, in developing and delivering UK Environmental Regulations\, pioneering new approaches to regulation.  For 14 years\, he was a senior health safety and environmental manager in business recognised for delivering outstanding performance for multi-national oil companies. Independent Environmental Consultants (2011-18)\, Executive Manager UK Environment Agency (1998-2011)\, Senior HSE Manager Gulf Oil\, Chevron and BP (1984-1998). \nMartin’s specific interests in Citizen Science and the SDG’s relate to: \n\nInvasive species and in particular tree diseases;\nCS Global Mosquito Alert and linked CS health monitoring;\nCS Air Quality monitoring and linked CS health monitoring;\nCS projects on Resource Efficiency and the Circular economy;\nCS projects relating to litter monitoring on land and programmes to reduce plastic litter into the marine environment from land; and\nCS in supporting programs to understand and reduce the decline in natural ecosystems.\n\nPresented by the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Citizen Science Association in partnership with the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research\, the Royal Society of Victoria\, the United Nations Association of Australia Victorian Division\, the European Citizen Science Association and the Citizen Science Global Partnership. \n \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/global-citizen-science/
LOCATION:Royal Society of Victoria\, 8 La Trobe Street\, Melbourne\, Vic\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Citizen science
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ORGANIZER;CN="ACSA Victoria":MAILTO:CitSciVic@citizensciencevic.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180918T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180918T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143637
CREATED:20180828T013558Z
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SUMMARY:National Waterbug Blitz:  Our Waterways Under the Magnifying Glass
DESCRIPTION:The National Waterbug Blitz is Australia’s first nationwide\, citizen science\, waterway monitoring event. In spring Australians are being encouraged to discover how healthy their local waterways and wetlands are\, simply by exploring and identifying what waterbugs live in them. Waterbugs (or freshwater macroinvertebrates) are small invertebrates that live in freshwater. Each type of waterbug has a certain sensitivity to pollution or water quality changes in their waterway. So the type and number of bugs found in a waterway\, can tell you how healthy it is. \nCommunity members are invited to hear from Deirdre Murphy\, Regional Citizen Science Project Officer at the Corangamite Catchment Management Authority on how tjoin the National Waterbug Blitz. \nDeirdre will share three ways participants can participate in the survey\, share resources available and link you to local activities. For more information visit https://www.waterbugblitz.org.au/
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/national-waterbug-blitz-our-waterways-under-the-magnifying-glass/
LOCATION:Ballarat Tech School\, Building K\, 136 Albert Street\, Ballarat\, Victoria\, 3350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Citizen science
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180926T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180926T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T143637
CREATED:20180903T024721Z
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SUMMARY:Citizen Science and the National Waterbug Blitz
DESCRIPTION:The Monash Science and Innovation Hub invites you to participate in the\nNational Waterbug Blitz.\nThe National Waterbug Blitz is Australia’s first nationwide\, Citizen Science\, waterway monitoring event. Over the month of October Australians are encouraged to discover how healthy their local waterways and wetlands are\, simply by exploring and identifying what\nwaterbugs live in them. \nLearn more about waterbugs\, citizen science and the National Waterbug Blitz from Yvonne Cabuang\, Waterwatch Coordinator with Melbourne Water & Fred Bullock\, Treasurer\, Friends of Scotchman’s Creek and Valley Reserve \nThis initiative provides training through downloads and apps. In addition Monash Science and Innovation Partners will have Waterbug Kits available for loan over the month of October.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/citizen-science-and-the-national-waterbug-blitz/
LOCATION:Monash Tech School\, 44 Drummond Street\, Chadstone\, VIC\, 3148\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Citizen science,Monash STEM network,Science and Innovation Hubs
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180926T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180926T190000
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CREATED:20180626T054628Z
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SUMMARY:BrainPark: Revealing a new approach to addictive and compulsive behaviours
DESCRIPTION:The Monash Institute of Cognitive and Clinical Neurosciences (MICCN) at Monash University is holding a Community Open Evening for BrainPark\, the world’s first research facility to offer lifestyle and technology-based interventions for addictive and compulsive behaviours. \nAt BrainPark\, science meets technology\, treatment\, lifestyle and art to harness the power of brain plasticity. People are immersed in a positive\, interactive and evidence-based environment to help them conquer their compulsions and establish healthy habits for life. \nAttendees will receive an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of virtual reality\, physical exercise\, cognitive training\, meditation and non-invasive brain stimulation activities\, and experience how MICCN is working to bring transformational changes to how addictions and compulsions are experienced\, diagnosed and treated. \nBooking required.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/brainpark-revealing-a-new-approach-to-addictive-and-compulsive-behaviours-2/
LOCATION:BrainPark\, Monash University\, 770 Blackburn Road\, Clayton\, Victoria\, 3168\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="BrainPark%2C Monash University":MAILTO:BrainPark@monash.edu
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