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SUMMARY:The War on Waste Movement: Educating for a Sustainable Future
DESCRIPTION:The Ballarat STEM Network and Inspiring Victoria are pleased to invite you to hear from Australian writer and comedian Craig Reucassel\, best known for his work on ABC’s The Chaser and for going through your bins on The War on Waste. \nCraig and a group of satirical comedians founded The Chaser newspaper\, which led to a number of ABC TV Chaser programs including The Election Chaser\, CNNNN\, The Chaser’s War on Everything\, Yes We Canberra and The Hamster Wheel. Craig is not afraid of politicians – his many comedic stunts have included him hugging John Howard while holding an axe and approaching Peter Debnam in nothing but Speedos (well before it was made fashionable by Tony Abbott). Join us\, and join the war on waste movement! \nLight supper provided – RSVP by 1st December. \nThis event is supported by the Ballarat STEM Network in partnership with the Ballarat Tech School and the Inspiring Australia – Science Engagement Program in support of community life long learning. \n\n \n\n﻿ \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/war-on-waste-movement/
LOCATION:Ballarat Tech School\, Building K\, 136 Albert Street\, Ballarat\, Victoria\, 3350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Ballarat STEM Network
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181128T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181128T193000
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SUMMARY:Can Mitochondrial Donation Save Lives?
DESCRIPTION:Diseases of the small circle of life: why mitochondrial donation is important\nProfessor Sir Doug Turnbull\, Newcastle University (UK)\nMitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell and uniquely contain their own genetic material called mitochondrial DNA. Diseases caused by mutations in this mitochondrial DNA are increasingly being recognised and may present with illness at any age. Mitochondrial DNA is passed down only from mother to child and a new IVF technique called Mitochondrial Donation has been developed to prevent this transmission. However Mitochondrial Donation remains controversial and has only been approved for treatment in the UK after the passing of specific Mitochondrial Donation Regulations by the UK Parliament. This lecture will focus not only on the importance of Mitochondrial Donation but also on the challenges of changing the law in the UK. \nThe event will include a patient who will describe her experience with mitochondrial DNA disease\, which will illustrate the driver for developing mitochondrial donation as an IVF procedure to enable families to have a healthy child.\nThis event is jointly presented by the Convergence Science Network and the Mito Foundation (incorporating the Australian Mitochondrial Disease Foundation) who are hosting Sir Turnbull’s visit to attend the AussieMit 2018 Conference in Melbourne. \nProfessor Sir Doug Turnbull\nProfessor Sir Doug Turnbull is the Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Mitochondrial Disease at Newcastle University. He developed and leads the NHS National Highly Specialised Services for Rare Mitochondrial Diseases of Children and Adults\, is Director of the Newcastle University Centre for Brain Ageing and Vitality and is an Honorary Consultant Neurologist at Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Doug has built one of the best international teams working on diagnosis\, treatment and prevention of mitochondrial diseases and worked tirelessly with patients\, patient organisations and policy makers to champion Mitochondrial donation. These efforts led to the UK parliament voting to allow this ground-breaking treatment to be offered to patients. He was awarded a Knighthood in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2016. \n\n﻿﻿ \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/mitochondrial-donation/
LOCATION:Ella Latham Theatre  Ground Floor\, The Royal Children’s Hospital  50 Flemington Road  Parkville\, Victoria
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181115T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181115T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20181016T040004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181019T085415Z
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SUMMARY:'Earthrise' - Looking Back On Our Planet
DESCRIPTION:Presentations & Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion\nWhat’s in a picture? \nAlmost 50 years ago on Christmas Eve\, 1968\, US astronaut William Anders took a photo aboard the Apollo 8 mission that became known as ‘Earthrise.’ This ground-breaking image transformed our view of our unique planet\, and the place of our home in the cosmos. \nApollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to leave the Earth’s orbit and circle the Moon. When the craft piloted by William Anders and his fellow crewmen Frank Borman and Jim Lovell emerged from behind the Moon’s dark side\, they saw in front of them an astounding sight – an exquisite blue sphere hanging in the blackness of space. \nTaking this photograph was one of the most profound events in the history of human culture\, for at this moment we truly saw ourselves from a distance for the first time; and the Earth in its surrounding\, dark emptiness not only seemed infinitely beautiful\, but also extraordinarily fragile. This wonderful image crystallised and cemented the sense of our planet’s isolation and vulnerability. It is linked to the start of the environmental movement and to many significant concepts developed and popularised over the last 50 years such as Spaceship Earth\, Limits to Growth\, Small is Beautiful\, Sustainability and Gaia. It is a significant signpost for our ongoing struggle to safeguard the vitality and viability of our living planet. \n \nCome join an interdisciplinary panel to reflect on “Earthrise” and the progress – or otherwise – we have made as an Earth-bound species in the intervening half century. Joining us will be: \nDr Colleen Boyle\, Artist and Art Historian with RMIT’s School of Design \nColleen is an artist and academic working out of Melbourne\, Australia. Her current research interests include: theories of perception and representation; history and theory of photography; space exploration and space imaging; philosophical interpretations of imagination; scientific imaging and theories of scientific observation. In 1977 her grandfather took her to see a matinee screening of the film Star Wars. The windows of the Yea town hall had been darkened with previously used black plastic that was ridden with tiny holes. The result was a galaxy of shining stars\, and the film hadn’t even started. Thus began Colleen’s life-long fascination with all things to do with outer space! \nDr Jenny Gray\, CEO of Zoos Victoria and the President of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums \nJenny is a trained Civil Engineer with experience in Transportation Engineering and banking\, but it was a lifelong love of animals\, and a longing to do something that made a difference which brought her to the zoo industry. Jenny’s work as CEO of Zoos Victoria has significantly changed the organisation’s direction to engage people in saving wildlife and wild places. Her Melbourne PhD examined the ethical challenges posed for the operations of zoos and aquariums in the 21st century and her thesis informed her 2017 book\, Zoo Ethics. \nProfessor Rachel Webster\, Head of Astrophysics at the University of Melbourne’s School of Physics \nRachel leads the Astrophysics research group at the University of Melbourne\, comprising more than 60 research students and staff. The observational program utlises world class equipment such as the Australia Telescope Compact Array\, the Gemini Telescopes\, the Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory\, among others. Her research interests include the detection of the first sources in the universe\, quasar emission regions\, gravitational lensing and cosmology\, with a side interest in the physics of geothermal energy. \nDr Lynette Bettio\, Senior Climatologist with the Bureau of Meteorology \nLynette examines and communicates on long-term changes to Australia’s climate including trends in rainfall and temperature and the interaction with extreme events. Another focus is drought across Australia and how the Bureau can best communicate and inform around this. She is a member of the World Meteorological Organization expert team on drought. As a climatologist\, her work draws on data from the satellite system that monitors the changes in our planet’s climate. \nAlicia Sometimes\, broadcaster\, poet and writer\, will be piloting the craft as our MC! Alicia is a regular guest on 774\, Radio National and is one sixth of The Outer Sanctum Podcast. Alicia was editor of the national literary journal Going Down Swinging for seven years. Alicia was one of the 3RRR’s Breakfasters team in 2015 and on Aural Text for fourteen years. She has appeared in ABC TV’s Sunday Arts and ABC News Breakfast. Her poems have been in Best Australian Poems\, Overland\, Southerly\, Westerly\, The Age and more. \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/earthrise-looking-back-on-our-planet/
LOCATION:Royal Society of Victoria\, 8 La Trobe Street\, Melbourne\, Vic\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181108T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181108T203000
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SUMMARY:STEMpowered - women in STEAM Exhibition Launch
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend the launch of the STEMpowered Exhibition on Thursday November 8.   The exhibition will be held in Ballarat from Monday 5th – Wednesday 28th November at the Ballarat Tech School. \nSTEMpowered features a range of great women working in STEM today. Their work showcases the diversity of careers\, approaches\, ideas and industries including games development\, wearable technology\, environmental science\, engineering\, cancer research\, food waste\, genetics\, biotech\, nanotechnology\, mathematics\, medical physics\, additive manufacturing and more. \nOur local hero is Jessica Kelly an alumnist of Federation University Australian and a proud Loreto girl. Jessica works in food research and development. \nThis exhibition is a collaboration between Her Place Women’s Museum Australia and the Department of Education and Training\, with support from The Royal Society of Victoria. The exhibition features videos and unique artefacts\, as well as an education program\, including a Student Resource and Teacher Professional Development.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/stempowered-women-in-steam-exhibition-launch/
LOCATION:Ballarat Tech School\, Building K\, 136 Albert Street\, Ballarat\, Victoria\, 3350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Ballarat STEM Network,Science and Innovation Hubs
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181107T190000
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SUMMARY:Robots and 3D Bio-printing: Shaping Surgery
DESCRIPTION:Much has changed in the field of surgery in the past 50 years; new technology is changing the way surgeons operate.\nWhile surgery has traditionally been a speciality characterised by hand skills and\, at times\, ‘educated improvisation’\, it is now becoming a field where robots\, computer guidance\, 3D printing and bio-printing are changing the way surgeons operate\, sometimes ‘driving’ their hands to levels of precisions never imagined before. \nIn the recent years\, 3D printing and bio-printing have gained increasing interest in surgery. 3D Printing can already be used in a wide variety of ways in surgery\, for example: \n\nfor the manufacturing of anatomic models that mimic the patient’s anatomy (including deformities\, microvasculature\, cancers);\nto produce patient-specific cutting guides that drive the surgeon’s hand in performing precise cuts for bone removal; or\nto create custom made implants that help managing complex surgical problems. More recently\, the possibility of 3D printing live cells in a specific environment\, have further opened the possibilities in the field of regenerative medicine. This technique carries huge expectations from the surgical community\, because it promises the potential regeneration of entire living organs.\n\nDr Claudia Di Bella will explore and discuss the technological advances now available to surgeons and the ones that will possibly become a reality in the near future.\nShe will also discuss the current state of the art in bio-printing from a surgical prospective\, focusing on its application in the musculoskeletal field. Dr Di Bella will highlight the current roadblocks for the application of this technique in clinical practice\, as well as the expectations and the promises for the future seen with the eyes of the final user. \n\nAbout Dr Claudia Di Bella\, MD PhD FRACS FAOrthA \nDr Claudia Di Bella is an academic orthopaedic surgeon highly specialised in musculoskeletal oncology\, advanced robotic assisted surgery and 3D printing. \nDr Di Bella graduated in medicine and surgery in 2002 (Bologna University\, Italy) and subsequently obtained her specialist recognition as orthopaedic surgeon in 2007 (Bologna University\, Ita) as well as a PhD in Oncology and Experimental pathology in 2012 (Bologna University). Dr Di Bella moved to Australia (Melbourne) in December 2009\, and in 2014 obtained the recognition as qualified Orthopaedic Surgeon by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the Australian Orthopaedic Association. \nIn 2015 Dr Di Bella became the leader of the Cartilage Regeneration Program of Research\, a branch of the Advanced Limb reconstruction Program that has been developed at the Department of Surgery (University of Melbourne)\, centred over the use of advanced 3D printing technologies\, including surgical 3D bioprinting\, robotics and stem cells for the regeneration of the musculoskeletal system. In this role Dr Di Bella has led her team to successfully secure more than 12 national peer reviewed grants\, reinforced and strengthened national and international collaboration with key players in the field\, and strongly contributed to the advances of the Biofab3D\, the first Australian biofabrication hub embedded in the hospital setting. The successes of Dr Di Bella’s team have been recently recognised internationally (multiple award winning at international tissue engineering societies) and nationally (Finalist at the prestigious NSW Eureka prize for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Scientific Research)\, and showcased by national media such as ABC news\, Channel 7 news\, The Project (Channel 10) and National Geographic. \nDr Di Bella currently sits on the Education Committee at the University of Melbourne and on the Executive Committee at the Biofab3D; she also is a professional spokesperson at the Human Ethics Research Committee at St Vincent’s Hospital as well as a faculty member of the Academic Surgery of the Royal Australasian College of Surgery. \nDr Di Bella is very passionate about gender equality in STEM-M\, and for this reason she is a mentor in the academic surgery program of the University of Melbourne as well as a mentor for women in medicine at St Vincent’s Hospital. \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/robots-and-3d-bio-printing/
LOCATION:Peter Doherty Institute\, 792 Elizabeth Street\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181031T154500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181205T171500
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20181105T034221Z
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SUMMARY:STEAM Club Escape Room!
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to launch our STEAM Club Program for 2018 – The Escape Room Challenge for middle years students! \nSTEAM club is a collaborative learning opportunity for students to get involved in Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, Arts & Maths (STEAM) related activities at a Tech School. \nStudents will use the concept of an Escape Room to construct a number of puzzles and challenges based on historical time periods including the Stone Age\, Bronze Age and Ancient Rome\, finishing with a showcase for students to exhibit their puzzles as an escape room experience for other students and their families to play!
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/steam-club-program-2018/2018-10-31/
LOCATION:Banyule Nillumbik Tech School 61 Civic Drive Greensborough
CATEGORIES:Kids' Club,NorthSTEM Network
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181030T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181030T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20181001T030004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181019T030223Z
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SUMMARY:Harnessing Knowledge\, Creativity and Technology to build green\, healthy cities for the future
DESCRIPTION:Dr Amy Hahs is an urban ecologist with an established research career investigating how urban landscapes impact the local ecology\, with a strong emphasis on the use of spatial data and geographic information systems as a critical tool for understanding urban ecosystems and informing action. Now\, as a specialist consultant\, Amy works on a diverse range of building projects to develop green\, healthy cities and towns\, and conserve resilient ecosystems where we live and work. \nFrom small development projects\, such as roadside planting audits and local parks\, to largescale metropolitan infrastructure projects\, such as building sub-city tunnels and planning development precincts\, Amy’s expert skills\, deep knowledge and strong industry connections ensure a sustainable strategy will be developed to expand biodiversity in—and add value to—our important urban environments. \nIn her presentation on “Harnessing Knowledge\, Creativity and Technology to build green\, healthy cities for the future”\, Amy will discuss how cities affect the health and wellbeing of humans and biodiversity\, the challenges that our future cities face\, and how technology\, knowledge and creativity are helping us to overcome these challenges to create cities for both people and nature. \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/green-healthy-cities/
LOCATION:Bendigo Tech School on La Trobe University\, Bendigo Campus\, Edwards Rd\, Flora Hill 3552
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181023T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181023T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20181005T022124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T064511Z
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SUMMARY:3 Years of Winter
DESCRIPTION:What’s the connection between volcanoes\, climate change and Frankenstein? And when will Victoria erupt? A talk by Monash University’s Dr James Driscoll. \n“It was a dark and stormy night…” in fact it was a hot and tropical April in 1815\, prior to the terror that would engulf the inhabitants of Sumbawa\, Indonesia. In this gothic tale that weaves art and Science\, Dr James Driscoll will focus on the geological and climatic catastrophe that created the conditions for the writing of ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley\, three years later and half a world away. We will also explore the science of catastrophic volcanic eruptions and comment on the present volcanic hazards of Victoria. \nAbout our speaker:  Dr James Driscoll commenced his geological career in London in 1998 where he spent two years working for an oil and gas reservoir engineering consultancy. In late 2000\, he emigrated to Australia and joined the Victorian Geological Survey based in Melbourne\, working in regional geological work\, petroleum prospectivity assessments\, and marketing of Victoria’s geological assets. James joined the geothermal consultancy Hot Dry Rocks in 2008 where he undertook numerous geothermal assessments both in Australia and overseas. James is currently at Monash University’s School of Earth\, Atmosphere & Environment (EAE) where he lectures in sedimentology and basin analysis.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/3-years-of-winter/
LOCATION:Clayton Library 9-15 Cooke Street
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning,Monash STEM network
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181021T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181021T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180924T040847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T041043Z
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SUMMARY:Come for a walk and birdwatching during National Bird Week!
DESCRIPTION:Come for a walk through Mount Waverley’s Valley Reserve\, as part of a celebration of National Bird Week and the Aussie Backyard Bird Count. \nEcologist Dr Joab Wilson will lead you through the indigenous habitat and draw your attention to the diversity of birds who work\, nest and feed in the area. \nHe will give you some tips for identifying the various species and their calls so you can recognise birds next time you are out and about. \n  \nPart of the session will include promoting the following citizen science apps: \nAussie Backyard Bird Count \nhttps://itunes.apple.com/au/app/aussie-bird-count/id917024019?mt=8 \nhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.org.birdlife.birdcount&hl=en_AU \n  \nMuseum Victoria Field Guide to Victorian Fauna \nhttps://itunes.apple.com/au/app/field-guide-to-victorian-fauna/id423945031?mt=8 \nhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.com.museumvictoria.fieldguide.vic&hl=en_US
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/come-for-a-walk-and-birdwatching-during-national-bird-week/
LOCATION:Valley Reserve Ted Mason Education Hub  80 Waimarie Dr  Ted Mason Hub  Mount Waverley\, VIC 3149
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning,Monash STEM network
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181017T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181017T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180924T043052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180924T043052Z
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SUMMARY:Creating Green\, Healthy\, Resilient and Liveable Cities Community Talk
DESCRIPTION:Making room for nature in our urban future.\nAmy Hahs (PhD) is an urban ecologist\, with a keen interest in understanding the interplay between biodiversity and urban environments. She has extensive research experience in the field of urban ecology\, working directly on projects studying how urban vegetation and habitat features influence the biodiversity in those spaces\, how to conserve indigenous plants and animals\, and how to incorporate positive biodiversity outcomes into the design and management of urban landscapes. Amy also has over eight years of experience in providing advice and information related to urban ecology and biodiversity to local and state government agencies in Australia and overseas. As the Director of Urban Ecology in Action\, Amy is committed to providing decision-makers with the most recent urban ecology knowledge to help make cities that support people and biodiversity. By actively combines research and practice\, Amy’s goal is to help develop green\, healthy cities and towns\, and conserve resilient ecological systems in areas where people live and work. Amy is a regular contributor to The Nature of Cities\, and is VP-Research of the Ecological Society of Australia.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/creating-green-healthy-resilient-and-liveable-cities-community-talk/
LOCATION:Ballarat Tech School  Building K – FedUni SMB Campus  136 Albert St  Ballarat Central\, VIC 3350
CATEGORIES:Ballarat STEM Network,Lifelong learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181016T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181016T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180912T035049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180912T065322Z
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SUMMARY:Our Mesozoic Menagerie: Australia’s Dinosaurs
DESCRIPTION:Dr Stephen Poropat Research Associate\, The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History Postdoctoral Researcher\, Swinburne University of Technology\nFour major sites are currently providing new insights into Australia’s Cretaceous dinosaurs\, who lived from 145 to 66 million years ago. These are the Broome trackways in Western Australia\, the Strzelecki and Otway ranges in Victoria\, Lightning Ridge in New South Wales\, and the Eromanga Basin in Queensland. Swinburne University palaeontologist Dr Stephen Poropat has been digging up Australian dinosaur fossils since 2004\, and will share his latest exciting findings! \nTo date\, only twenty Australian dinosaurs from the Mesozoic Era have been formally named on the basis of fossilised bones\, and almost all of these are from the middle part of the Cretaceous\, between 125 and 95 million years ago. This means that we have little idea of what Australia’s Mesozoic dinosaurs were like throughout much of their existence. \nVictoria’s Cretaceous dinosaur faunas were dominated by ornithopod dinosaurs. These small plant-eaters have left abundant evidence of their existence in the form of limb bones\, vertebrae\, teeth and skull fragments\, as well as four partial skeletons and even footprints and possible burrows. They coexisted with a variety of different theropod dinosaurs—some of which had teeth adapted for rending flesh—as well as very rare armoured ankylosaurs and even rarer possible ceratopsians. Our understanding of this dinosaur faunas has improved massively as a result of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers over the past forty years—without their efforts\, our knowledge would be very limited indeed. Dr Stephen Poropat has had the privilege of attending six such digs since 2004. \nLong-necked\, plant-eating sauropods are completely unknown from the Victorian Cretaceous. Their absence has been attributed to their presumed inability to deal with cool climates. In contrast\, the Cretaceous rocks of the Eromanga Basin in Queensland produce sauropods in abundance. Although the earliest such discoveries were made in the 1920s and 1930s\, it was David Elliott’s 1999 discovery of a dinosaur on his sheep station which reinvigorated excavation efforts in the Eromanga Basin. Annual digs in the Winton area\, coordinated by the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History (AAOD\, founded by David and his wife Judy)\, have been held since 2001. Stephen has helped supervise eight such AAOD digs since 2011\, and this year’s excavations were some of the most successful to date – come learn more!
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/our-mesozoic-menagerie-australias-dinosaurs-2/
LOCATION:The Lakes South Morang P-9 School  80 Jardier Terrace  South Morang\, VIC 3752
CATEGORIES:Lifelong learning,NorthSTEM Network
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181013T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181013T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20181005T041846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T041846Z
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SUMMARY:CAMPFIRES & SCIENCE: WILD DNA IN MARYSVILLE
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! \nJoin us at our very first environmental DNA sampling event\, where we’ll be teaching people how to gather samples and look for a critically endangered species of fish. We’ll also be inviting speakers around the campfire to share their knowledge. You can learn more at https://scienceforall.world/events . \n**Please note: a free vegan dinner is included. Unfortunately we cannot accommodate for any allergies; if you have any special requirements\, please ensure you have catered for yourself. \nAn event by Science for All\, auspiced by the Royal Society of Victoria.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/campfires-science-wild-dna-in-marysville/
LOCATION:Anderson’s Mill Camping Ground
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181011T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181011T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20181005T040012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T040012Z
UID:3421-1539282600-1539291600@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Real World VR (Virtual-Augmented-Mixed Reality) Forum Q&A & Demos BALLARAT
DESCRIPTION:Real World VR\, is Melbourne’s flagship XR-VR/AR/MR event and presents a series of high-quality speakers and panelists. Topics include Virtual Reality\, Augmented Reality\, Mixed Reality\, Drones\, 3D Printing\, Simulators and more. \nThe event includes a speakers forum\, Q&A\, panel\, equipment demonstrations\, showcase & networking. We facilitate engage\, support\, educate\, influence\, promote\, connect and inspire audiences\, enthusiasts\, industry\, developers\, producers\, filmmakers\, animators and the XR – VR/AR/MR community / industry – all welcome. We are demonstarting various works on Oculus Rift\, HTC Vive\, Hololens\, Oculus Go and Samsung Gear equipment. \nFree Entry\, includes drinks and nibbles.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/real-world-vr-virtual-augmented-mixed-reality-forum-qa-demos-ballarat/
CATEGORIES:Ballarat STEM Network,Lifelong learning
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181003T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181003T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180903T044838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180903T044838Z
UID:3232-1538577000-1538582400@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Citizen Science at Scotchman's Creek
DESCRIPTION:Join us for some “hands on” science at Scotchman’s Creek!\nGet into some citizen science with Yvonne Cabuang\, Regional Project Officer\, Melbourne Catchment Management Authority & Fred Bullock\,\nTreasurer\, Friends of Scotchman’s Creek and Valley Reserve.  Join both on an outing to Scotchman’s Creek where they will  guide participants through the activity of sampling for waterbugs.   This field experience will happen at the creek next to the Regent Street Reserve\, Mt. Waverley. \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 waterbugs live in them.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/citizen-science-at-scotchmans-creek/
LOCATION:Regent St Reserve\, Mt Waverley
CATEGORIES:Citizen science,Monash STEM network,Science and Innovation Hubs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180926T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180926T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180626T054628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180726T032115Z
UID:2067-1537981200-1537988400@inspiringvictoria.org.au
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180926T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180926T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180903T024721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T034627Z
UID:3229-1537972200-1537977600@inspiringvictoria.org.au
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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GEO:-37.885412;145.09232
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Monash Tech School 44 Drummond Street Chadstone VIC 3148 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=44 Drummond Street:geo:145.09232,-37.885412
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180918T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180918T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180828T013558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180828T013558Z
UID:3226-1537268400-1537272000@inspiringvictoria.org.au
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/waterbug-blitz.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180917T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180903T053910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180903T054422Z
UID:3245-1537192800-1537200000@inspiringvictoria.org.au
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180915T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180915T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180810T015720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180817T071723Z
UID:3190-1537025400-1537036200@inspiringvictoria.org.au
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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GEO:-37.6844366;145.0773588
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Plenty Gorge Parklands 25 Linacre Drive Bundoora Victoria 3083 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=25 Linacre Drive:geo:145.0773588,-37.6844366
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180908T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180908T223000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180904T013819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180904T014811Z
UID:3255-1536429600-1536445800@inspiringvictoria.org.au
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
GEO:-37.8315647;144.8933549
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Scienceworks 2 Booker Street Spotswood VIC 3015 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2 Booker Street:geo:144.8933549,-37.8315647
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180908T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180908T220000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180709T115150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180709T115150Z
UID:2375-1536409800-1536444000@inspiringvictoria.org.au
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
GEO:-38.2713274;145.0414042
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Briars Astronomy Centre and Observatory 450 Nepean Highway Mount Martha VIC 3934 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=450 Nepean Highway:geo:145.0414042,-38.2713274
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180830T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180830T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180804T031315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180804T031315Z
UID:2986-1535650200-1535659200@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Diversity Game Changers in STEM
DESCRIPTION:How do we create a more diverse workplace? What can we do to make inclusion a priority in science? Why is it important to increase diversity and inclusion in STEM? \nThis event brings together speakers prominent in advocating for diversity and inclusion in STEM to explore how we as individuals can create positive change. We hope this event will increase awareness of issues faced by minority populations or groups and inspire all to embrace an inclusive culture. \nThe panel of speakers will share their inspiration for positive change for diversity in STEM\, followed by a Q&A panel discussion. We welcome you to continue the dialogue over refreshments at the networking session. \nDoors open at 5.30 pm for a 6.00 pm start. \nThis event is organised as part of Monash University’s Diversity and Inclusion Week.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/diversity-game-changers-in-stem/
LOCATION:Monash University Parkville Campus\, 381 Royal Parade\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Chen":MAILTO:amy.ny.chen@monash.edu
GEO:-37.7843841;144.9585163
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Monash University Parkville Campus 381 Royal Parade Parkville VIC 3052 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=381 Royal Parade:geo:144.9585163,-37.7843841
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180827T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180827T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180728T231133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180810T033333Z
UID:2860-1535378400-1535385600@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:STEMPOWERED: An Exhibit of Women in STEM accompanied with High Tea
DESCRIPTION:Who are some of the great women working in STEM in Victoria? What fields are they in? How did they get there? How is their work making a difference in our world? Learn about Victoria’s Women in STEM with high tea. \nHer Place Women’s Museum Australia presents an exhibition where STEM\, education and community come together. The exhibition features videos and unique artifacts and will tour to the 10 new Tech Schools being rolled out across Victoria in 2018–19. It profiles 10 women working in fields as diverse as games development\, wearable tech\, environmental science\, cancer research\, food waste\, genetics\, biotech\, nanotechnology and mathematics. Nine of these women have been selected and presented by Her Place\, with a different 10th woman profiled by each of the Tech Schools. The exhibition is accompanied by a range of education programs\, community events and industry participation. \nAs part of this afternoon event\, high tea will be served. Bubbles on arrival\, ribbon sandwiches\, smoked chicken & brie tart\, prosciutto and asparagus quiche\, scones with cream & jam\, berry cheesecake\, white chocolate tart\, macarons\, percolated Jasper coffee and tea selection. \nThe exhibit is a collaboration between Her Place Women’s Museum Australia and the Department of Education and Training\, with support from Inspiring Australia and The Royal Society of Victoria.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/stempowered-an-exhibit-of-women-in-stem/
LOCATION:Banyule Nillumbik Tech School\, 61 Civic Drive\, Greensborough\, VIC\, 3088\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Skylie Massingham":MAILTO:SkylieMassingham@melbournepolytechnic.edu.au
GEO:-37.6879362;145.111752
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Banyule Nillumbik Tech School 61 Civic Drive Greensborough VIC 3088 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=61 Civic Drive:geo:145.111752,-37.6879362
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180824T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180824T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180709T120534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180709T120534Z
UID:2385-1535140800-1535146200@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Space for Girl Guides and Scouts
DESCRIPTION:The evening aims to build awareness of the Australian night sky and help troops of Girl Guides and Scouts of any age in the journey towards their Outer Space/Astronomy badge/achievement award. \nIf you belong to an adventurous troop of Girl Guides or Scouts of any age who are seeking to navigate their way amongst the stars and who are working towards their Outer Space or Astronomy badge/award\, then this focused evening of stargazing\, navigating the night sky and big question answering is for your group. \nYour Group Leaders can book your troop with the Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society at their registered observatory on the Mornington Peninsula\, south east of Melbourne.  There your group will be walked through the key requirements of the achievement award\, followed by practice outside under the night sky with telescopes and binoculars. \nPlease note that only official Group Leaders can book on behalf of their troop. Bookings by individuals in the troop\, or by other members of the public\, are not possible. \nThe observatory is marked on Google Maps and on the Melways at map reference 151/E1.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/space-for-girl-guides-and-scouts/
LOCATION:Briars Astronomy Centre and Observatory\, 450 Nepean Highway\, Mount Martha\, VIC\, 3934\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Skilton":MAILTO:p.skilton@mpas.asn.au
GEO:-38.2713274;145.0414042
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Briars Astronomy Centre and Observatory 450 Nepean Highway Mount Martha VIC 3934 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=450 Nepean Highway:geo:145.0414042,-38.2713274
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180824T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180824T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180720T093835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180720T093835Z
UID:2637-1535103000-1535122800@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Yaapeet's Native Plants - Changes Over 30 Years
DESCRIPTION:How well do you know the native plants in your local Nature Reserve? \nGet to know Yaapeet’s native plants – on the Nature Reserve on the east of the town/school boundary from an historic collection (made in 1988) and a walk/survey to be made today. \nFor National Science Week\, Yaapeet PS is bringing back Rod Newnham its local expert\, botanist\, former park ranger and YPS parent (who made the original collection)\, from 30 years ago to inform and inspire us to notice and know our local native plants. \nWe have recently rediscovered the well-preserved plant collection made by the school with Rod in 1988 and will to use them to see changes since then. \nThe morning will be spent with the school children preparing with Rod for the afternoon\, when the community will be invited to come on a guided walk into our Nature Reserve (beside the school) and see what is there and discover what may have changed. \nIf you can’t be there\, we plan to prepare a display from these two samplings (1988\, 2018) for the school centenary in October. \nThe Royal Botanic Gardens is interested in this 1988 collection – if we can identify the species of each plant sample. For this we need Rod’s help\, and to direct any preparation needed for their final resting place.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/yaapeets-native-plants-changes-over-30-years/
LOCATION:Yaapeet Primary School\, 4 Woods Street\, Yaapeet\, VIC\, 3424\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Excursion-Walking-With-Sticks-Forest-Trail-Autumn-2831008-e1532079466651.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jeanie Clark":MAILTO:enviroed4all@skymesh.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180822T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180822T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180628T015126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180717T061332Z
UID:2178-1534960800-1534968000@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Science Extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:The Science Extravaganza showcases the different areas of science and engages primary and secondary aged children as well as parents in sciences related phenomena and events through displays\, demonstrations and activities. \nThe Horsham College Science Team present the annual community Science Extravaganza. \nThe event showcases the different areas of science and engages primary and secondary aged children as well as parents in sciences related phenomena and events through displays\, demonstrations quizzes and activities. \nThis year’s theme of Change Makers and Game Changers is cause for staff to break out the costumes and brush up on their history as they become many of the important scientists over the ages.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/science-extravaganza/
LOCATION:Horsham College\, High Street South\, Horsham\, VIC\, 3400\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tara Crowe":MAILTO:crowe.tara.e@edumail.vic.gov.au
GEO:-36.7107757;142.186394
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Horsham College High Street South Horsham VIC 3400 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=High Street South:geo:142.186394,-36.7107757
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180821T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180821T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180806T053224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210628T034520Z
UID:3125-1534867200-1534870800@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Edison Robot Code Club: 4 week class
DESCRIPTION:Learn to control an Edison robot using EdWare coding Langugage: Use the EdWare graphical programming language to make Edison drive and turn\, detect obstacles and sounds\, sense and track and respond to lights. If you have used Scratch at school\, EdWare will look familiar. \nEdWare is a hybrid graphical robot programming language for the Edison robot. EdWare combines the ease of drag-and-drop graphical icons with increased functionality from text-based entry. The result is a robot programming language that is easy to learn and offers a robust next-step in coding education.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/edison-robot-code-club-4-week-class/2018-08-21/
LOCATION:Ballarat Library\, 178 Doveton St N\, Ballarat\, Victoria\, 3353\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Kids' Club
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GEO:-37.5581345;143.8554904
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Ballarat Library 178 Doveton St N Ballarat Victoria 3353 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=178 Doveton St N:geo:143.8554904,-37.5581345
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180821T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180821T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180709T121446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180709T121446Z
UID:2387-1534860000-1534865400@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Knowing what the weather's going to do
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr Robert Dahni\, a retired meteorologist\, and improve your weather awareness through a better understanding of weather forecast information. Knowing what the weather’s going to do will help you to make better decisions in your weather-impacted activities. \nImprove your weather awareness and make better decisions in your weather-impacted activities. Knowing what the weather’s going to do is not rocket science with the wealth of weather information readily available on the internet. Learn where to access\, and how to better understand\, the most reliable weather information\, especially for regional Victoria. You can do it\, and you will better know what the weather’s going to do…
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/knowing-what-the-weathers-going-to-do/
LOCATION:Court House\, CEACA\, 38A Downey Street\, Alexandra\, VIC\, 3714\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Dahni":MAILTO:rdahni@metvis.com.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180821T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180821T093000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180709T122129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180709T122129Z
UID:2394-1534836600-1534843800@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Girls in Physics Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:At the breakfast students from Years 10 to 12 will share a table with two or three young women who are either in the early stages of a career in physics or engineering\, or are at university as an undergraduate or a postgraduate. The students have a chance to ask questions about their careers and what study at university is like. Students will be seated with students from other schools. \nThere is also an address by a prominent scientist\, who will talk about her area of interest at a level appropriate for the audience. The speaker is Dr Ceri Brenner\, the Australian Institute of Physics (AIP) Women in Physics lecturer for 2018. Dr Brenner is speaking as part of her national tour. Her topic is ‘Pressing FIRE on the most powerful laser in the world’. \nDr Brenner is a physicist with UK Research and Innovisation.  She uses the most powerful lasers in the world to develop innovative imaging technology for medical\, nuclear and aerospace inspection. She has a unique role that spans research\, innovation and business development and is driving the translation of laser-driven accelerator research into industrial applications that impact our society. Her website has information about her research and her outreach activities. \nAbstract: When we press FIRE on the most powerful laser in the world\, we deliver a packet of light that is a thousand billion billion times more intense than the sunlight you feel at the beach! That’s super intense! But what makes these lasers really super is that we’re using them to turn research into real applications that will improve our future. From igniting a miniature star on earth to keeping our power stations working for thousands of years with clean fuel\, to designing micro accelerator beams for detecting and zapping away cancer or even taking a snapshot photo of a jet engine at full speed! \nAs an optional add on to the breakfast\, at no extra cost\, there is a 90 minute tour of the nearby Australian Synchrotron as well as activities on Careers in STEM. There is a limit of 6 students per school to maximise the number of schools that can participate. \nThis event is supported by ANSTO\, Vicphysics Teachers’ Network\, the Victorian Branch of the Australian Institute of Physics\, FLEET (Future Low Energy Electronic Technologies) and the Federal Government’s Inspiring Australia – Inspiring Science program.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/girls-in-physics-breakfast/
LOCATION:New Horizons Building\, 20 Research Way\, Monash University\, Clayton\, VIC\, 3800\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="David O'Keeffe":MAILTO:danok@bigpond.com
GEO:-37.9105238;145.1362182
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=New Horizons Building 20 Research Way Monash University Clayton VIC 3800 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=20 Research Way\, Monash University:geo:145.1362182,-37.9105238
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180820T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180820T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T025919
CREATED:20180709T122621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180709T122621Z
UID:2401-1534771800-1534800600@inspiringvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Public Outreach Astronomy: Mildura
DESCRIPTION:Experience the wonders of heavens above with our mobile astronomical observatory at SRS Benetook Farm\, Mildura. \nSouthern Cross Outreach Observatory Project (SCOOP) is a mobile astronomical observatory equipped with computerised telescopes for daytime solar and night time stellar and planetary viewing. \nSCOOP is travelling to regional Victoria\, New South Wales and South Australia for National Science Week. SCOOP will be at SRS Benetook Farm in Mildura on Monday 20 August from 1:30 to 9:30pm for solar and deep sky viewing. \nMembers of public of all ages are welcome. Viewing is free.
URL:https://inspiringvictoria.org.au/event/public-outreach-astronomy-mildura/
LOCATION:SRS Benetook Farm\, 1022 Benetook Avenue\, Mildura\, VIC\, 3500\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Muhammad Akbar Hussain":MAILTO:akbar.astronomer@gmail.com
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