Events List
Space: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonNational Science Week Extravaganza
Taylors Lakes Secondary College 1-39 Parmelia Drive, Taylors LakesBody and Senses Storytime – St Albans Library
St. Albans Library 71A Alfrieda Street, St. AlbansSCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Sydenham Library
Sydenham Library 1 Station Street, Taylors LakesDestination Moon and Beyond: Fizzies education show
Ballarat Tech School Building K, 136 Albert Street, BallaratSCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Patterson Lakes PS
Patterson Lakes Primary School Gladesville Boulevard, Patterson LakesBING, BANG, BOOM – a night of explosive science fun
Smythesdale Recreation Reserve 55 Heales Street, SmythesdaleSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonNational Science Week Extravaganza
Taylors Lakes Secondary College 1-39 Parmelia Drive, Taylors LakesInnovation & SMES – ideas to reality: business engagement with CRCs
Deloitte Australia 550 Bourke Street, MelbourneMission Mars: Adventures on Earth – VIP Lunch and Talk
Warragul Regional College Archibald Cresent, WarragulSCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Wimmera Regional Library
Wimmera Regional Library 5 Clarence Street, NhillMad About Science presents The Big Science Show
Endeavour Hills Library Raymond McMahon Boulevard, Endeavour HillsBioinquisitive Community Lab Space talk and workshop
Sydenham Library 1 Station Street, Taylors LakesMornington Peninsula Astronomical Society
Mornington Peninsula Libraries Vancouver Street, MorningtonThe Future of Plastic
Glyn Davis Theatre (B117) Glyn David Building (Melbourne School of Design), University of Melbourne, ParkvilleSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonNational Science Week Extravaganza
Taylors Lakes Secondary College 1-39 Parmelia Drive, Taylors LakesUMWELTEN – Eco-fields and other Universes
Stephen McLaughlan Gallery Level 8, Room 16 Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street, MelbourneSTEM Fair @ Avondale Heights Library and Learning Centre
Avondale Heights Library and Learning Centre 69-79 Military Road, Avondale HeightsSCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Gisborne Library
Gisborne Library 8 Hamilton Street, GisbornePsychtalks stories from the cosmos: What Indigenous storytelling can teach us about memory, our highways and ourselves
Royal Society of Victoria 8 La Trobe Street, MelbourneFamily Science Games Night – Geelong
Deakin University, Geelong Campus 75 Pigdons Road, Waurn PondsSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonNational Science Week Extravaganza
Taylors Lakes Secondary College 1-39 Parmelia Drive, Taylors LakesUMWELTEN – Eco-fields and other Universes
Stephen McLaughlan Gallery Level 8, Room 16 Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street, MelbourneWinton Wetlands Science Forum – connecting people with nature
Mokoan Hub & Cafe 652 Lake Mokoan Road, Chesney ValeLiving wonders from the forest to the deep sea
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonSEAing the Unseen: microbial corrosion in the marine environment
Geelong West Library 153A Pakington Street, Geelong WestFamily Science Games Night – Melbourne
Deakin University, Burwood campus 221 Burwood Highway, BurwoodLivestream: Ethics of AI – AI Collaborative Network Panel
Eliiza Level 2, 452 Flinders Street, MelbourneChanging Science: Celebrating women making a difference in STEMM careers
Sydney Myer Asia Centre The University of Melbourne, ParkvilleYoung Scientist Research Prizes – 2019 competition & prize ceremony
Royal Society of Victoria 8 La Trobe Street, MelbourneAuthor Talk with Professor Peter Doherty
Mornington Peninsula Libraries Vancouver Street, MorningtonSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonNational Science Week Extravaganza
Taylors Lakes Secondary College 1-39 Parmelia Drive, Taylors LakesUMWELTEN – Eco-fields and other Universes
Stephen McLaughlan Gallery Level 8, Room 16 Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street, MelbourneWinton Wetlands Science Forum – connecting people with nature
Mokoan Hub & Cafe 652 Lake Mokoan Road, Chesney ValeMACHINE World Premiere Screening at Melbourne International Film Festival
Cinema 6, Hoyts Melbourne Central Cnr Swanston and LaTrobe Streets, MelbourneSCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Kingston Libraries – Clarinda Library
Clarinda Library 58 Viney Street, ClarindaCome STEM with us
Whittlesea Tech School 415 Dalton Road, Building N, Melbourne Polytechnic, EppingBringing STEM to the community: Prof Veena Sahajwalla – Scientist, Engineer, Inventor
Quantum Victoria 235 Kingsbury Drive, MacleodCurious Kids’ Night – It’s all about STEAM
Coburg Library Cnr Victoria and Louisa Streets, CoburgHarry Potter Science Trivia Night
Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre 249-251 Faraday Street, CarltonSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonUMWELTEN – Eco-fields and other Universes
Stephen McLaughlan Gallery Level 8, Room 16 Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street, MelbourneMACHINE World Premiere Screening at Melbourne International Film Festival
Cinema 6, Hoyts Melbourne Central Cnr Swanston and LaTrobe Streets, MelbourneBallarat International Foto Biennale to the Moon and Back @ The Ballarat Municipal Observatory
Ballarat Municipal Observatory and Museum 439 Cobden Street, Mount PleasantMobile Planetarium Sessions with Science Discovery Dome (adults show)
Sunshine Library 301 Hampshire Road, SunshineImmersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Bendigo
Bendigo Library 259 Hargreaves Street, BendigoImmersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Wangaratta
Wangaratta Library 21 Docker Street, WangarattaImmersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Lilydale
Yarra Ranges Tech School 1 Jarlo Drive, LilydaleImmersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Romsey
Romsey Community Hub 96 Main Street, RomseyImmersive Science III (VR): Astronomy for all Australians – Emerald
Emerald Secondary School and Mount Burnett Observatory 425 Belgrave Gembrook Road, EmeraldImmersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Lalor
Lalor Library 2A May Road, LalorImmersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Sale
Sale Library 70 Foster Street, SaleTaking our garden bugs to the Moon, Mars, and beyond
All Saints Church 466 Glenferrie Road, KooyongMobile Planetarium Sessions with Science Discovery Dome (Children Show)
Sunshine Library 301 Hampshire Road, SunshineMusic of the Heavens – Stargazing Concert Under the Stars
Briars Astronomy Centre and Observatory 450 Nepean Highway, Mount MarthaSpace: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Gippsland Art Gallery 70 Foster Street, SaleSunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Melbourne Museum 11 Nicholson Street, CarltonUMWELTEN – Eco-fields and other Universes
Stephen McLaughlan Gallery Level 8, Room 16 Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street, MelbourneMACHINE World Premiere Screening at Melbourne International Film Festival
Cinema 6, Hoyts Melbourne Central Cnr Swanston and LaTrobe Streets, MelbourneVCE Chemistry Workshop – the chemistry of medicines, functional groups and chirality
Monash University Parkville Campus 381 Royal Parade, ParkvilleFizzle and Pop Show by Twisted Science
Bunjil Place Library Bunjil Place, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre WarrenSounds a lot like science with the Curiosity Show and VYSO
Iwaki Auditorium, ABC 120-130 Southbank Boulevard, SouthbankWeek of Events
UNSW Bragg Student Science Writing Prize
UNSW Bragg Student Science Writing Prize
Write a short essay on ‘Not-so-smart technology’ and you could win a fantastic set of prizes, including publication in Australia’s top science magazines, a $500 UNSW Bookshop voucher, a subscription to the Australian Book Review and a trip to the Bragg Prize award ceremony and book launch of The Best Australian Science Writing 2019 in Sydney in November. Best of all, every…
Create It Comp
Create It Comp
With engineers, anything is possible! To celebrate Engineers Australia’s 100th birthday, we are encouraging Australians to think about how engineering has helped them in all parts of their lives. So, if anything is possible and you had unlimited time, money, help, and skill, what would you engineer? Show us your creation, and you have a…
The Moon
The Moon
For centuries artists from many cultures have been inspired by the Moon, the most prominent feature of our night sky. The exhibition includes historical works created when the Moon could only be viewed from afar, works from the era of the 1960s space race, and more contemporary responses informed by the imagery and scientific knowledge acquired through space exploration.
Win a free moon rock competition!
Win a free moon rock competition!
In celebration of our 50th birthday and the Moon landing on 21 July 1969 (Australian Time) we are running a competition to win a small piece of the Moon! Open to all Primary & Secondary students in Australia. The question asked gives a clue to how we obtained the unique specimen. Good luck. ***…
Space: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Space: 50 years since man first stepped on the moon
Space celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing (20 July) with an exhibition that examines humankind’s longstanding fascination with space and space travel. The exhibition explores the romance of space through visual culture produced in the lead up to and aftermath of the Moon landing. The works will span the furthest reaches of the human…
Sunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Sunday Family Program: The Great Gut Microbe Hunt
Discover how amazing our bodies really are at Melbourne Museum on Sundays during Term Three as we search for microbes and anything else you might find in your tummy. Design your own ‘microbe mobile’ and see what beautiful things live inside your gut. Suitable for ages 5-12. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free…
Trash Robot
Trash Robot
Urban Rivers (USA) Can we game our way to a cleaner world? Take control of our garbage-eating robot either in person or online! Created by Chicago-based collective Urban Rivers, Trash Robot will be trawling Melbourne’s Yarra River collecting rubbish outside of the City’s existing litter traps. And Melbourne’s waterways really need the help – in 2017, they were filled with…
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival National Science Week Program
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival National Science Week Program
SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. Register your venue to host your own free SCINEMA screening during National Science Week. SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in…
Hunt for the Plastic Eaters
Hunt for the Plastic Eaters
Science Gallery Melbourne throws down the gauntlet and sets an ambitious challenge: can we find a new plastic-eating bacteria in Australia? This project asks citizen scientists to culture bacteria in the search for a new species that could solve our plastic waste dilemma. The lid has been lifted on human wastefulness, but what next? Science…
P@TCH
P@TCH
Janna Ahrndt (United States of America) Will you truthfully track your environmental goals? Like a Fitbit for your ethical performance, P@tch is a textile-based new media project inspired by punk and DIY culture. Each homemade P@tch uses self-reporting and environmental sensors to allow the user to track their personal and surrounding pollution. P@tch participants will set…
Urinotron
Urinotron
Sandra and Gaspard Bébié-Valérian (France) and Professor Peter Scales (Australia) Are you flushing a valuable wee-source? Urinotron is a large-scale installation that takes our organic waste (urine) and transforms it into power for your mobile phone, before recycling it back to pure water. Contribute your urine and then put your feet up as the salts in your liquid gold turn into sustainable pee power. Why are we flushing such a valuable resource? Urinotron combines scientific equipment,…
Plastivore
Plastivore
Artist Oliver Kellhammer’s work allows you to watch the mealworms as they dine on polystyrene. Oliver Kellhammer (United States of America) Do solutions to our recycling crisis exist in nature? Nature is outsmarting us. Solutions to our enormous waste problems are often right in front of us. Polystyrene is a non-biodegradable material that is…
DISPOSABLE
DISPOSABLE
Science Gallery Melbourne’s pop-up program DISPOSABLE will highlight experimental and creative ways to tackle our ever growing excess of waste. DISPOSABLE locations will include The University of Melbourne’s Parkville and Southbank campuses, along with unique sites throughout Melbourne. The lid has been lifted on human wastefulness, but what next? Following the lead of Australian cult-hero,…
Little Bang Discovery Club
Little Bang Discovery Club
This four-week course gives you and your child a way to discover science together. With hands-on activities, question and answer time, a Discovery Box and book loaned to each child for the duration of the Club. Get involved and get your Discovery Club Passport stamped as you work towards the Science Fair on the last…
The Great Aussie Bioquest 2019
The Great Aussie Bioquest 2019
You’ll be amazed what you discover when you download QuestaGame and join this year’s Great Aussie BioQuest on your smartphone. Compete against other teams to map biodiversity – all while taking part in Australia’s largest nationwide bioblitz. The third annual Great Aussie BioQuest is on track to be the biggest yet. Download QuestaGame onto your…
Young Inventors Workshop
Young Inventors Workshop
Inviting all children to come and learn about electronic and code to build inventions. In this hour you will invent, design, create and test a new gizmo.
Build Code Play
Build Code Play
To celebrate National Science Week we will have a special Build Code Play session. These activities will help develop children’s capacity to problem solve, create, collaborate and increase critical thinking in this interactive session.
Science-Writing Workshop
Science-Writing Workshop
This two-day course in National Science Week (pre-registration essential) will teach scientists, technologists and engineers the essential skills and strategies needed to convey the fruits of their research to the media, government, research-funding bodies and the public. Among other things, the comprehensive course will cover fundamental principles and “rules of the journalism game”, equipping participants with the confidence and media savvy…
Destination Mars
Destination Mars
Work on Mars in a day-long hands-on learning environment exploring colonisation, robotics and living on Mars using fun and educational technologies including Lego EV3 and virtual reality. Destination Mars is an engaging one-day program which explores the technologies associated with colonisation, robotics and technologies involved in sending humans to Mars. It comprises three sessions including…
Hello Possum x National Science Week
Hello Possum x National Science Week
Channel your inner scientist as we celebrate National Science Week. Every Monday to Friday the Pauline Gandel Children’s Gallery comes alive with adventures and mysteries from the Hello Possums Story Time collection. From the Moon to tiny microbes and everything in between, join us as we explore stories and museum collection items that bring the pages to life. Dress…
National Science Week Extravaganza
National Science Week Extravaganza
During National Science Week we will promote science through an extravaganza of multi-disciplinary experiments. Science Week will run each lunchtime with a range of engaging hands-on activities, with demonstrations in Chemistry, Psychology, Biology, Physics and Astronomy (with a dedicated astronomy night). We hope to create a buzz around the school to promote curiosity and increase…
Chicken Hatching
Chicken Hatching
Come to Hastings Library and watch the chicks hatch, meet and have a snuggle with our fluffy new friends. Hastings Library will be home to an incubator with chicks for the duration of National Science Week. All Story Time Sessions at our Hastings Branch will be ‘Chicken’ themed with an opportunity to interact and snuggle…
Science Movie Time
Science Movie Time
Films about Space: recommended for everyone fascinated by the universe and our place in it. During National Science Week at Peninsula Libraries we will be screening a variety of science films from SCINEMA. SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere, showcasing the best science feature, short, documentary, animated and experimental films…
Virtual Reality Mars Tour
Virtual Reality Mars Tour
Come and experience an amazing Virtual Reality tour of Mars. You will wear the Oculus Go headset to view the crystal clear optics and state-of-the-art 3D graphics, making it feel more like a personal theatre. Hello Mars highlights: all 3D data & landing procedures of Hello Mars were created strictly based on NASA’s public data…
UMWELTEN – Eco-fields and other Universes
UMWELTEN – Eco-fields and other Universes
Felicity Spear, in her exhibition Umwelten – eco-fields and other universes, has created circular paintings on wood, encircled by profiles of the human skull. They are speculations about the possibilities for other habitats or other universes beyond our sensorium at either a micro or macro level. In 1909, the biologist Jakob von Uexküll introduced the…
Winton Wetlands Science Forum – connecting people with nature
Winton Wetlands Science Forum – connecting people with nature
Talks and workshops examining the role of nature and ecosystem restoration in providing opportunities for connection with nature, such as walking, canoeing or cycling in nature, volunteering in restoration projects and citizen science their impacts on well-being, health and mental health. The annual Science Forum is a two-day interactive restoration event held at the Mokoan…
Inclusive Maker Workshops
Inclusive Maker Workshops
Dr Kirsten Ellis will be running maker workshops that are accessible to all, giving people living with disability the opportunity to be creative in a safe space at Monash’s Clayton and Peninsula campuses. Options for the workshops include making a badge that will light up or even vibrate, making a musical instrument, painting by remote control…
They Walk Among Us
They Walk Among Us
They’re right under our noses yet we don’t notice them. Some just listen but others might be transmitting as you read this, perhaps even in code. They might not use the internet or phone to communicate with each other, and they’re often found in backyard shacks. Have you noticed strange antennae as you walk around…
MACHINE World Premiere Screening at Melbourne International Film Festival
MACHINE World Premiere Screening at Melbourne International Film Festival
The world premiere of MACHINE screening at Melbourne International Film Festival. MACHINE is an exploration of identity, creativity, and humanity, as we grapple with Artificial Intelligence and our place in a world where MACHINES appear to be smarter than humans. Post screening there will be a Q&A with leading artificial intelligence scientist Professor Toby Walsh.
Body and Senses Storytime – St Albans Library
Body and Senses Storytime – St Albans Library
A Body and Senses themed preschool story time session where children will learn about the human body and their sense organs. They will be provided with opportunities to experiment with their sense of touch, hearing and vision using musical instruments, sensory feely bag with different textures and bubbles.
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Sydenham Library
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Sydenham Library
SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in science cinema from around the world. SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the…
STEM Fair @ Flemington Library
STEM Fair @ Flemington Library
Build, play and explore. Get hands-on with engineering, robotics and more. Make a UV kid and slime to take home. Want to try robotics? Build a tower or a castle with planks? Explore UV light with amazing colour-changing beads! To celebrate National Science Week, come to the STEM Fair to explore a range of activities…
Robotics Workshop with the Brainary
Robotics Workshop with the Brainary
Join the Brainiacs at the Brainary who will introduce you to the world of robots including MiRo and Nao.
Destination Moon and Beyond: Fizzies education show
Destination Moon and Beyond: Fizzies education show
A fun filled visionary show examining the science of moon and space missions. Ben Z from Fizzies Education will present a fun filled show examining the science required to reach the moon and the space programs that made it all happen. From trajectories and orbits to rocketry and materials science, Ben will examine current and…
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Patterson Lakes PS
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Patterson Lakes PS
SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in science cinema from around the world. SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. No booking required. Please contact the venue for further…
BING, BANG, BOOM – a night of explosive science fun
BING, BANG, BOOM – a night of explosive science fun
Join Victoria University’s Professor Science Troupe for a night of Science fun with experiments, audience participation and explosive tricks at the Smythesdale Recreation Reserve. The Ballarat Municipal Observatory will also be part of the fun, offering a star gazing session after the Professor Science Troupe performance. Top it all off with a BBQ under the stars…
Family Science Games Night – Warrnambool
Family Science Games Night – Warrnambool
Deakin University is hosting three Family Science Games Night during National Science Week. Come along to an exciting evening playing scienceboard games. Have fun with family and friends and learn some science. Each Deakin University campus will be hosting a Family Science Games night where families can play a range of science educational boardgames. Collect…
Frontiers of Science: Mars and Beyond
Frontiers of Science: Mars and Beyond
This National Science Week, join NASA exobiologist Dr Darlene Lim for an illuminating experience about science in extreme environments. Hear about how exploring extreme environments on Earth can give us insights into conditions that human explorers might face on Mars or other planets. Event includes a special presentation by Dr Darlene Lim, planetarium screening ($5…
Innovation & SMES – ideas to reality: business engagement with CRCs
Innovation & SMES – ideas to reality: business engagement with CRCs
The engagement of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) helps to build a culture of innovation, and therefore increased productivity and global competitiveness through all levels of the Australian industry. CRCs are engines of innovation for Australia. An initiative of the Australian Government, CRCs bring together the best minds from research and…
Mission Mars: Adventures on Earth
Mission Mars: Adventures on Earth
Dr Darlene Lim from NASA shares her experiences working under simulated mission conditions in the Arctic, the Antarctic, and underwater where she has piloted submersibles as a scientist and explorer. Only once we have mastered these challenges can we walk among the red dunes of Mars. Join us at this special event to uncover the…
Mission Mars: Adventures on Earth – VIP Lunch and Talk
Mission Mars: Adventures on Earth – VIP Lunch and Talk
International speaker Dr Darlene Lim to visit Warragul. Join us at this special event to uncover the secrets to exploring other planets, hidden in the least hospitable parts of our own. Dr Darlene Lim from NASA shares her experiences working under simulated mission conditions in the Arctic, the Antarctic, and underwater where she has piloted…
Lunar Planting
Lunar Planting
After ‘Together Tuesday Lunch, Lunar Lunch’ on Tuesday 13 August our entire school will plant seedlings and seeds in all of the vegetable gardens within the school grounds. We will monitor the growth and make food to share when harvested. Planting by the Moon. A fun session of gardening including our Kinder to Year…
Learn Languages Online
Learn Languages Online
Did you know there are a number of fantastic ways to learn languages online? Whether you are a complete beginner or a fluent speaker, we can help you find the best ways to do so online and also suggest some paths for further learning. Bookings essential.
Fizzle and Pop Science Show
Fizzle and Pop Science Show
The Fizzle and Pop Show is full of the magic of science with fun, creative demonstrations. With plenty of hands-on opportunities for willing participants and heaps to see and wonder about, the audience is always fully engaged with our Scientwist presenters throughout.
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Wimmera Regional Library
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Wimmera Regional Library
SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in science cinema from around the world. SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. Booking required. Please contact the venue for booking details.
STEM FAIR @ Niddrie Library
STEM FAIR @ Niddrie Library
Build, play and explore. Get hands-on with engineering, robotics and more. Make a UV kid and slime to take home. Want to try robotics? Build a tower or a castle with planks? Explore UV light with amazing colour-changing beads! To celebrate National Science Week, come to the STEM Fair to explore a range of activities…
Up close bushland animal experience – STEAM
Up close bushland animal experience – STEAM
Come along to this interactive hands on experience with some of Australia’s unique wildlife – up close and personal. We’ll learn about ecosystems, adaptation and the impact of humans on the environment. Some of the animals that may attend (not all will be present!) include: spiny leaf stick insects, Flinders Range scorpions, green tree frogs,…
Twisted Science presents BUBBLEMANIA
Twisted Science presents BUBBLEMANIA
So much science to learn with bubbles! Can they be square? Find out with your own bubbleator and bubble sculpting challenges.
Create your own portable speaker
Create your own portable speaker
Explore the physics of sound and try some DIY electronics to create a portable speaker to take home.
Space Explorer Green Screen
Space Explorer Green Screen
Learn how to use green screen technology to put yourself in space! Learn how green screen works technology works, get tips on selecting a great background, and then create a composite photo of yourself with a space background. For ages 8+. Bookings essential.
Mad About Science presents The Big Science Show
Mad About Science presents The Big Science Show
A jam packed 60 minute show of big WOW science madness. There’s giant smoke vortices, levitating beach balls, flying toilet paper, flour fireballs, hair-raising electricity, and lots of learning. We end with FIRE! Learn about the fire triangle, and how flour can burn under the right conditions.
Bioinquisitive Community Lab Space talk and workshop
Bioinquisitive Community Lab Space talk and workshop
An interactive session for students and adults interested in DIYbio and the biohacking movement.
Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society
Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society
Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society was founded in 1969 with the aim of fostering the study of Astronomy by amateurs and promoting the hobby of amateur Astronomy to the general public. This astronomy night will celebrate 50 years of Astronomy on the Mornington Peninsula.
The Future of Plastic
The Future of Plastic
Thanks to campaigns like The War on Waste, plastic has become public enemy number one. Plastic waste is indeed a global environmental – and potentially health – problem, requiring us to change long-held wasteful habits, alongside significant political will and innovative solutions. But what of the other side to plastic – its astonishing variety of form and uses, from…
Launching Into Science
Launching Into Science
The event will be run during school hours and later that night. Seniors will help demonstrate activities and lead the school in developing their science skills through hands on activities and the night will involve a race “mission” to the Moon, winner being drawn out of a hat “rocket”. Launching into Science will…
Body and Senses Storytime – Keilor Library
Body and Senses Storytime – Keilor Library
Come and learn about the human body and how your senses work. A Body and Senses themed preschool story time session where children will learn about the human body and their sense organs. They will be provided with opportunities to experiment with their sense of touch, hearing and vision using musical instruments, sensory feely bag…
Body and Senses Storytime – Sunshine Library
Body and Senses Storytime – Sunshine Library
Come and learn about the human body and how your senses work. A Body and Senses themed preschool story time session where children will learn about the human body and their sense organs. They will be provided with opportunities to experiment with their sense of touch, hearing and vision using musical instruments, sensory feely bag…
Body and Senses Storytime – Sunshine Library
Body and Senses Storytime – Sunshine Library
Come and learn about the human body and how your senses work. A Body and Senses themed preschool story time session where children will learn about the human body and their sense organs. They will be provided with opportunities to experiment with their sense of touch, hearing and vision using musical instruments, sensory feely bag…
Body and Senses Storytime – Deer Park Library
Body and Senses Storytime – Deer Park Library
Come and learn about the human body and how your senses work. A Body and Senses themed preschool story time session where children will learn about the human body and their sense organs. They will be provided with opportunities to experiment with their sense of touch, hearing and vision using musical instruments, sensory feely bag…
In class with…Dr Karl
In class with…Dr Karl
Join us as we bring TV presenter, radio reporter, (Ig) Nobel Prize winner and science communicator, Dr Karl, directly into your homes and classrooms around Australia. He will be with us to answer students’ burning questions about anything even slightly science related (and probably leave them asking many more) at our latest ‘In Class With…’ event.
Lavers Hill Science Week Activity Day
Lavers Hill Science Week Activity Day
Mixed age groups from Prep to Year 10 (11/12 if available) – divided into four groups. Not kinda kids. Parents to be invited in for the day and participate in activities. Set up four activities in Periods 3, 4, 5, 6. Each group to do every activity once, and rotate around. Doing activities will require…
Sustainable Shopping Workshop
Sustainable Shopping Workshop
Are you wanting to discover simple ways of looking after your own space – our space – planet Earth? Come along and learn some tricks on how to become a more sustainable shopper. You will learn simple ways to make simple changes when you shop that can have big, sustainable impacts on our world by…
Hydrogen – Rocket Fuel
Hydrogen – Rocket Fuel
This event will introduce participants to the future of hydrogen as a transport fuel. Come and learn about hydrogen fuel production, why hydrogen is a clean fuel and how we store emissions. See a new Toyota Mirai car, powered by hydrogen.
Hydraulic lifts and robot arms
Hydraulic lifts and robot arms
Come and learn about the principles of hydraulics as you watch a robotic arm demonstration, and create your own hydraulic lifts.
Robogals
Robogals
Come along and join the Robogals for an interactive, fun Robotics workshop using LEGO mindstorms.
STEM Fair @ Avondale Heights Library and Learning Centre
STEM Fair @ Avondale Heights Library and Learning Centre
Build, play and explore. Get hands-on with engineering, robotics and more. Make a UV kid and slime to take home. Want to try robotics? Build a tower or a castle with planks? Explore UV light with amazing colour-changing beads! To celebrate National Science Week, come to the STEM Fair to explore a range of activities…
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Gisborne Library
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Gisborne Library
SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in science cinema from around the world. SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the…
Family Science Fair
Family Science Fair
Students are invited to complete a science fair project and present it on Wednesday evening. Families and friends are invited to wander around and explore the students findings. There will be an activity or two to participate in and tea available to purchase on the night. Students and their families have been invited to undertake…
One Small Step
One Small Step
Dr Peter Skilton of the Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society will talk about the Moon landings and astronomy. Bookings open on Tuesday 30 July 2019.
Meteorites
Meteorites
Meteorites: Where they come from, the different types and some famous impacts. The talk will be illustrated with some real meteorites that can be viewed and handled after the talk. You will be amazed where some meteorites come from and you will definitely want to take a picture holding something “out of this world” Biography…
Psychtalks stories from the cosmos: What Indigenous storytelling can teach us about memory, our highways and ourselves
Psychtalks stories from the cosmos: What Indigenous storytelling can teach us about memory, our highways and ourselves
For over 65,000 years, the night’s sky has served as a map for Indigenous peoples all around the world. Aboriginal Australians plotted the absence and presence of stars to develop celestial maps for navigation to survive the harsh Australian landscape. In doing so, Aboriginal Australians built complex knowledge systems using signals from the sky and…
STEM together and star gazing evening
STEM together and star gazing evening
A family night encouraging participation in STEM, space and science. Have a go at hands-on STEM tasks, explore the night’s sky, problem solve and get thinking about science. A great chance to share science together. An evening event, encouraging students and parents to get involved in STEM activities, problem-solving and critical thinking. Families will have…
The Science Behind Forest Therapy
The Science Behind Forest Therapy
Do you want to learn how to maximise the benefits of urban nature all around us? Come along to this introductory workshop and learn about the key benefits of Forest Therapy. Susan Joachi, Forest Therapy guide will discuss the science behind forest therapy and share techniques to help you connect deeply with nature while living in the city. Introduced in Japan as…
Family Science Games Night – Geelong
Family Science Games Night – Geelong
Deakin University is hosting three Family Science Games Nights during National Science Week. Come along to an exciting evening playing science board games. Have fun with family and friends and learn some science. Each Deakin University campus will be hosting a Family Science Games night where families can play a range of science educational board…
What is machine learning and data science?
What is machine learning and data science?
Data is more than the new oil, it’s the new black which means it’s hot as! But what’s the deal with data, data science, machine learning and AI? The Melbourne chapter of WiMLDS (Women in Machine Learning and Data Science) are here to introduce you to the world of data. First we will give you…
The Space Show
The Space Show
A one hour radio programme highlighting Australian space science. Broadcasting at 7-8pm, 14 August on Southern FM (88.3 MHz) in Melbourne and live stream, and also available for a week afterwards.
Living wonders from the forest to the deep sea
Living wonders from the forest to the deep sea
This morning seminar will present museum scientists’ recent discoveries and will illustrate how complex patterns in sound, colour, shape and genetics can now be used to understand natural diversity. As well as sharing the wonder that researchers feel when they make new discoveries, the presentations will show how collaborations, new technology and citizen science are…
Save the Bees
Save the Bees
Come and hear about the importance of Bees in our world. Founder of Save the Bees Australia – Bee The Cure, Simon Mulvany is an ex ranger, gardener and beekeeper who has made it his mission to educate people about the plight of the precious pollinators, both indigenous and introduced. Bees have been humanities greatest companion…
Sustainable Living Talk
Sustainable Living Talk
This Talk will focus on sustainable building and renovating of homes. Our Speaker Matthew Baker is widely experienced in this field and will also discuss the Your Home guide. Your Home is your guide to building, buying or renovating a home. It shows how to create a comfortable home with low impact on the environment – economical…
Northern Bay College STEAM Expo
Northern Bay College STEAM Expo
Northern Bay College’s annual STEAM expo celebrates National Science Week. The expo will showcase student learning from across the five campuses of the school, focusing on the work completed in STEAM-related subjects in Years 6 – 10, including ccience, STEAM, engineering and digital technologies. A series of centrepiece expo events will also excite the young…
STEM Fair @ Sam Merrifield Library
STEM Fair @ Sam Merrifield Library
Build, play and explore. Get hands-on with engineering, robotics and more. Make a UV kid and slime to take home. Want to try robotics? Build a tower or a castle with planks? Explore UV light with amazing colour-changing beads! To celebrate National Science Week, come to the STEM Fair to explore a range of activities…
Super Science with Labcoat Learning
Super Science with Labcoat Learning
Participate in a variety of chemistry experiments including dry ice, giant bubbles, slime and more.
SEAing the Unseen: microbial corrosion in the marine environment
SEAing the Unseen: microbial corrosion in the marine environment
Join us for a special presentation with Dr Melanie Thompson. Be the first to see the amazing STEM sculpture created from the metals used in the CSIRO’s STEM Professionals in schools program. Learn about Dr Melanie Thompson’s microbial corrosion project conducted with the students from Sacred Heart College, Geelong, as part of CSIRO’s STEM Professionals…
Recipe for Disaster
Recipe for Disaster
Do you take food for granted? Recipe for Disaster, an interactive performative dinner experiment in the iconic ‘Mad Max’ South Lawn Car Park, which will compel you to consider this question closely. Food has the capacity to bring us together. It’s familiar, relational and cultural. In times of conflict and scarcity, it also has the…
Tech Tinker for adults
Tech Tinker for adults
Always wanted to have a play with creative technology, but don’t know where to start? Come along to our Creative Technologies play session for adult learners and get up close and personal with robotics, coding, Virtual Reality, 3D printing, Ozobots, LEGO Mindstorms, Mbots, Makey Makey, Airdrone, Arduino and more! This session is suitable for adults…
Saving Species with Citizen Science
Saving Species with Citizen Science
Anyone can contribute to science, regardless of their age or experience. Join BioQuisitive and Science For All at Monash Tech School for this hands on workshop about how everyday citizens are working to protect critically endangered species using DNA and other advanced technologies. Science For All and BioQuisitive are currently monitoring three endangered species, one of which is the Leadbeater Possum, the focus…
Family Science Games Night – Melbourne
Family Science Games Night – Melbourne
Deakin University is hosting three Family Science Games Nights during National Science Week. Come along to an exciting evening playing scienceboard games. Have fun with family and friends and learn some science. Each Deakin University campus will be hosting a Family Science Games night where families can play a range of science educational board games.…
Livestream: Ethics of AI – AI Collaborative Network Panel
Livestream: Ethics of AI – AI Collaborative Network Panel
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most important topics of today. Developments in AI will disrupt the economy and the world in ways not seen since the industrial revolution. As AI continues to permeate every aspect of our lives, we must ask ourselves: How can we ensure AI is being used for good? Who…
Changing Science: Celebrating women making a difference in STEMM careers
Changing Science: Celebrating women making a difference in STEMM careers
Changing Science aims to celebrate the research and innovation of women in STEMM with a showcase on their personal and career insights. Changing Science is a public event hosted by the University of Melbourne’s Women in Science Network and Agilent, as part of Science Festival 2019. Changing Science aims to celebrate the research and innovation…
Young Scientist Research Prizes – 2019 competition & prize ceremony
Young Scientist Research Prizes – 2019 competition & prize ceremony
Of our eight finalists, only four will win the first prize of $1,000 for their respective categories, with the runners-up receiving $500. To foster and recognise excellence in Victoria’s early career scientists, the Royal Society of Victoria has established four prestigious competitive prizes open to Victorian students in their final year of doctoral candidature, in…
Author Talk with Professor Peter Doherty
Author Talk with Professor Peter Doherty
Professor Peter Doherty was awarded Australian of the year in 1997 and is the first person with a Veterinary qualification to win a Nobel Prize. He has authored several books including The Beginners Guide to Winning a Nobel Prize, The Knowledge Wars and the Incidental Tourist. Peter Doherty shared the 1996 Nobel Medicine…
Body and Senses Storytime – Sydenham Library
Body and Senses Storytime – Sydenham Library
Come and learn about the human body and how your senses work. A Body and Senses themed preschool story time session where children will learn about the human body and their sense organs. They will be provided with opportunities to experiment with their sense of touch, hearing and vision using musical instruments, sensory feely bag…
Body and Senses Storytime – Deer Park Library
Body and Senses Storytime – Deer Park Library
Come and learn about the human body and how your senses work. A Body and Senses themed preschool story time session where children will learn about the human body and their sense organs. They will be provided with opportunities to experiment with their sense of touch, hearing and vision using musical instruments, sensory feely bag…
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Kingston Libraries – Clarinda Library
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Kingston Libraries – Clarinda Library
SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in science cinema from around the world. SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the…
Come STEM with us
Come STEM with us
An afternoon of STE(A)M showcase and interactive activities for girls, women and non-binary people of Melbourne’s north. This National Science Week, Whittlesea Tech School is opening its doors to girls, women and non-binary people of northern Melbourne for an afternoon of STE(A)M celebration. This free community event will include interactive activities and a marketplace showcasing…
Learn how science works with Might Maggots
Learn how science works with Might Maggots
Become a mini-scientist in this hands-on workshop. Children will experiment with maggots to form and test a hypothesis before making some incredible maggot artwork with Dr Melanie Thompson. During the session, participants will learn how to develop and test a hypothesis using our Mighty Maggots and a selection of foods. Participants will be asked to…
STEM Fair @ Ascot Vale Library
STEM Fair @ Ascot Vale Library
Build, play and explore. Get hands-on with engineering, robotics and more. Make a UV kid and slime to take home. Want to try robotics? Build a tower or a castle with planks? Explore UV light with amazing colour-changing beads! To celebrate National Science Week, come to the STEM Fair to explore a range of activities…
Bringing STEM to the community: Prof Veena Sahajwalla – Scientist, Engineer, Inventor
Bringing STEM to the community: Prof Veena Sahajwalla – Scientist, Engineer, Inventor
Quantum Victoria and the Royal Society of Victoria are delighted to invite you to celebrate National Science Week with a presentation by ARC Laureate Professor Veena Sahajwalla – Materials Scientist, Engineer and Inventor. Veena is revolutionising recycling science and is renowned for pioneering the high temperature transformation of waste in the production of a new generation of ‘green materials.’ In 2018 Veena launched the world’s…
Inventing Tomorrow: Movie Screening
Inventing Tomorrow: Movie Screening
Meet passionate teenage innovators from around the globe who are creating cutting-edge solutions to confront the world’s environmental threats – found right in their own backyards – while navigating the doubts and insecurities that mark adolescence. Take a journey with these inspiring teens as they prepare their projects for the largest convening of high school…
Curious Kids’ Night – It’s all about STEAM
Curious Kids’ Night – It’s all about STEAM
A fun and engaging program to introduce young children and their families to the different aspects of STEAM. Exploring different streams of science with a variety of resources and materials. We want children to investigate the resources available on the night, develop an idea, design, build and then have fun with their families as they…
Aboriginal Astronomy
Aboriginal Astronomy
Astrophysics student and Kamilaroi woman, Krystal De Napoli shares how Indigenous Australians encode scientific information in their traditions and how this knowledge is passed to successive generations. Features videos of dances, songs and interviews with elders.
Harry Potter Science Trivia Night
Harry Potter Science Trivia Night
Is it magic or science? Discuss the latest science discoveries and test your Harry Potter knowledge as part of National Science Week. Chemical reactions or potions? Time travel or Einstein? Black holes, gravitational waves and virtual reality, or enchantment? Bring your team (up to six) and expelliarmus the competition. For witches and wizards aged 15 and…
BLUE – Community Screening
BLUE – Community Screening
By 2050 there will be more plastic in the sea than fish. Our FREE community screening of BLUE takes us on a provocative journey into the ocean realm. We meet those who are defending habitats, campaigning for smarter fishing, combating marine pollution and fighting for the protection of species. We are hosting a FREE…
2040 – Community Movie Screening
2040 – Community Movie Screening
To celebrate National Science Week, the Greta Valley and Carboor Bobinawarrah Landcare Groups with support from the Rural City of Wangaratta, are hosting a FREE screening of 2040. This film is rated G. Bring your own container for popcorn and mug for hot drinks. Tea/coffee and supper available. Local eco-living stalls and information on great…
Sea Turtle Talk
Sea Turtle Talk
Come dive into the fascinating world of sea turtle biology with Dr Kimberly Riskas and learn how you can help protect these ancient reptiles. Did you know that sea turtles have been around since the time of the dinosaurs? Or that they swim thousands of kilometres to lay their eggs? Come dive into the fascinating…
Let’s Get Bubbly Show
Let’s Get Bubbly Show
Children and adults alike get to go inside real giant soap bubbles! They will have the opportunity to go in by themselves, with a sibling or with a parent.
Robot Kids Expo
Robot Kids Expo
Come celebrate National Science Week 2019 with the Wangaratta Community Toy Library and the Wangaratta VEX Robotics Team at Robot Kids Expo. Robot Kids is a FREE hands-on robotics expo designed especially for children aged 2 – 8 years old. There will be interactive demonstrations of a range of robotics including Fisher Price Code-a-pillars, Cubetto,…
Family STEAM Day
Family STEAM Day
Join in anytime between 10am and 3pm for a day of Family STEAM fun (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Maths). There will be a variety of robots and technology to program and play with, including Nintendo LABO, LEGO Boost, Spheros, Ozobots and BeeBots. You’ll be able to make movies with a green screen, practice your…
Ballarat International Foto Biennale to the Moon and Back @ The Ballarat Municipal Observatory
Ballarat International Foto Biennale to the Moon and Back @ The Ballarat Municipal Observatory
To the Moon and Back takes visitors on an educational and inspirational trip to the moon, where visitors can participate in creative moon themed sun-print and light-box activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo Moon landing. The Ballarat International Foto Biennale presents two weekends of free activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of…
Learn how science works with Mighty Maggots
Learn how science works with Mighty Maggots
Become a mini-scientist in this hands-on workshop. Children will experiment with maggots to form and test a hypothesis before making some incredible maggot artwork with Dr Melanie Thompson. During the session, participants will learn how to develop and test a hypothesis using our Mighty Maggots and a selection of foods. Participants will be asked to…
Nitro Ice Cream
Nitro Ice Cream
Watch the science of using liquid nitrogen to instantly turn liquid into the creamiest ice cream. Demonstrations and ice cream giveaways. At 196 degrees below zero, handcraft unique flavours that are theatrically made right before your eyes, giving you the ultimate ice cream experience. Their staff members are specially trained to handle liquid nitrogen –…
Cleaning Products Workshop
Cleaning Products Workshop
Bring along a recycled jar and make your own cleaning product. Learn about alternative products to chemicals, how to utilise resources from your garden and cutting down on waste.
Mobile Planetarium Sessions with Science Discovery Dome (adults show)
Mobile Planetarium Sessions with Science Discovery Dome (adults show)
Enjoy the mobile dome experience. Come and watch movies on astronomy and the Earth projected across the dome.
Fizzics Liquid Nitrogen Show – Wonthaggi Library
Fizzics Liquid Nitrogen Show – Wonthaggi Library
Fizzics – Liquid Nitrogen Show – is an event hosted by Fizzics Education. The show demonstrates phase changes, expansion, contraction, basic cell theory, air pressure, and the weather. Featured experiments include lid launcher, ball smasher, liquid nitrogen sprinkler, frozen bubbles, fog breath, cool lasers, cooling circuits and levitating magnets. The shows allow up to 60…
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Bendigo
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Bendigo
Catch the latest news in black holes with Alan Duffy and Rebecca Allen with live Q&A. Download the app and explore the universe. Realise the power of stars, delve into the latest gravitational wave research, and explore the Universe—all without leaving town. Science communicators and researchers Associate Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Rebecca Allen…
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Wangaratta
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Wangaratta
Catch the latest news in black holes with Alan Duffy and Rebecca Allen with live Q&A. Download the app and explore the universe. Realise the power of stars, delve into the latest gravitational wave research, and explore the Universe—all without leaving town. Science communicators and researchers Associate Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Rebecca Allen return…
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Lilydale
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Lilydale
Catch the latest news in black holes with Alan Duffy and Rebecca Allen with live Q&A. Download the app and explore the universe. Realise the power of stars, delve into the latest gravitational wave research, and explore the Universe—all without leaving town. Science communicators and researchers Associate Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Rebecca Allen return…
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Romsey
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Romsey
Catch the latest news in black holes with Alan Duffy and Rebecca Allen with live Q&A. Download the app and explore the universe. Realise the power of stars, delve into the latest gravitational wave research, and explore the Universe—all without leaving town. Science communicators and researchers Associate Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Rebecca Allen return…
Immersive Science III (VR): Astronomy for all Australians – Emerald
Immersive Science III (VR): Astronomy for all Australians – Emerald
Catch the latest news in black holes with Alan Duffy and Rebecca Allen with live Q&A. Download the app and explore the universe. Realise the power of stars, delve into the latest gravitational wave research, and explore the Universe—all without leaving town. Science communicators and researchers Associate Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Rebecca Allen return…
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Lalor
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Lalor
Catch the latest news in black holes with Alan Duffy and Rebecca Allen with live Q&A. Download the app and explore the universe. Realise the power of stars, delve into the latest gravitational wave research, and explore the Universe—all without leaving town. Science communicators and researchers Associate Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Rebecca Allen return…
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Sale
Immersive Science III (SCIVR): Astronomy for all Australians – Sale
Catch the latest news in black holes with Alan Duffy and Rebecca Allen with live Q&A. Download the app and explore the universe. Realise the power of stars, delve into the latest gravitational wave research, and explore the Universe—all without leaving town. Science communicators and researchers Associate Professor Alan Duffy and Dr Rebecca Allen return…
The Psychology of Pets
The Psychology of Pets
Join us to celebrate National Science Week and our latest exhibition, Pets are People Too, with this fascinating panel discussion on the psychology of pets. Hear from leading pet behaviorists and passionate pet advocates about how and why your pets think, act and feel.
Spit for Science and Gut Feelings Spot Talks
Spit for Science and Gut Feelings Spot Talks
Museums Victoria is creating a world first live microbe map …. and we’re inviting you to spit for science! Are you a cat or a dog person? A coffee drinker? Vegan? We want to know because recent research shows the mix of helpful microorganisms in your gut is affected by your lifestyle choices… but how?…
Taking our garden bugs to the Moon, Mars, and beyond
Taking our garden bugs to the Moon, Mars, and beyond
Join Professor Thompson on an interactive talk and exploration of taking bugs into space to help us live on the Moon and Mars. In 2003 Prof Thompson flew spiders and fruit flies on the NASA Space Shuttle in an experiment to see if bugs had the right stuff to help us live in space. On…
Mobile Planetarium Sessions with Science Discovery Dome (Children Show)
Mobile Planetarium Sessions with Science Discovery Dome (Children Show)
Enjoy the mobile dome experience. Come and watch movies on astronomy and the Earth projected across the dome.pl
The Alchemist: Turning Waste into Wealth
The Alchemist: Turning Waste into Wealth
Professor Veena Sahajwalla is revolutionising recycling science. Rather than take up arms against a sea of big polluters, Professor Sahajwalla approaches the problem as a commercial opportunity with real market value to help drive behaviour change. Last year her SMaRT centre opened the world’s first e-waste micro-factory to process old computers, phones, televisions, and all the electronic junk that ends up in landfill. The waste is sorted and dismantled by robots, then mined for its precious elements. Circuit boards are stripped of metals such as gold, copper and tin, while glass and plastic are converted to industrial-grade ceramics and plastic filaments for use in 3D printing. Join us to explore how repurposing the fundamental molecules and elements within post-consumer waste products is reinventing the way we treat - and perceive - these largely untapped commodities.
The Alchemist: Turning waste into wealth
The Alchemist: Turning waste into wealth
Discover how Professor Veena Sahajwalla is repurposing the fundamental molecules and elements within post-consumer waste products to revolutionise recycling science. Professor Veena Sahajwalla is revolutionising recycling science. She approaches our growing waste problem as a commercial opportunity with real market value to help drive behaviour change. Last year her SMaRT centre opened the world’s first…
Particle/Wave
Particle/Wave
The Universe has spoken and we have understood. David Blair, astrophysicist and LIGO and OzGrav collaboration member. Particle/Wave is an immersive multimedia exploration of gravitational waves at the point where poetry, video art, music and science intersect. First observed in 2015, gravitational waves are ripples in space-time, traveling away from exploding stars, merging black holes and other…
Music of the Heavens – Stargazing Concert Under the Stars
Music of the Heavens – Stargazing Concert Under the Stars
To celebrate the Moon landing this unique evening for the public features a selection of space-themed music performed by the Southern Peninsula Concert Band, woven together with informative space talks by the Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society. Weather Permitting this will be followed by stargazing with telescopes. Book early as seats are limited. There are three…
VCE Chemistry Workshop – the chemistry of medicines, functional groups and chirality
VCE Chemistry Workshop – the chemistry of medicines, functional groups and chirality
A fantastic opportunity for VCE Chemistry students to apply their understanding of functional groups, chirality and problem solving to the context of pharmacy and pharmacology. Come along and extend yourself in preparation for your exams and future in the health care and research sectors. This workshop is delivered by our current PhD students and aligns…
Monash Parkville Open Day
Monash Parkville Open Day
Monash University’s Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is number three in the world for Pharmacy and Pharmacology. On Open day we open our doors to the public to find out why we are so good at what we do. Join us for a day of scientific exploration and find out why we are the leading…
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Codergarten
SCINEMA International Science Film Festival @ Codergarten
SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the moving image to inspire the young, satisfy the curious, explain the baffling and ask the impossible. SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere showcasing the best in science cinema from around the world. SCINEMA is a celebration of the power of the…
Fizzle and Pop Show by Twisted Science
Fizzle and Pop Show by Twisted Science
The Fizzle and Pop Show is full of the magic of science with fun, creative demonstrations. With plenty of hands-on opportunities for willing participants and heaps to see and wonder about, the audience is always fully engaged with our Scientwist presenters throughout!
Sounds a lot like science with the Curiosity Show and VYSO
Sounds a lot like science with the Curiosity Show and VYSO
Professor Rob Morrison and Dr Deane Hutton from the Curiosity Show are back to explore the science of sound with Artistic Director Dr Ingrid Martin and the Victorian Youth Symphony Orchestra. Be prepared for bucket loads of home made instruments, audience participation, and a cracking grand finale. Remember sitting on the couch and watching Rob…
The Festival of Soil
The Festival of Soil
Join us for The Festival of Soil – a celebration of the hidden worlds beneath our feet, explored through art, science and storytelling. Did you know that there are more living creatures in a teaspoon of soil than there are humans on planet Earth? Part of National Science Week this family-friendly event will be led by…
Spot the Bull s…cience
Spot the Bull s…cience
The Science Nation is celebrating National Science Week with Spot the Bull S…cience, a contest of intelligence, interrogation and deceit. Spot the Bull Science is a contest of intelligence, interrogation & deceit. The premise is simple – Australia’s best and brightest scientists will present three scientific ‘facts’; the catch is, only two are correct! Your…