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Have a browse through some of the quality science events we have listed here. Be sure to look out for the golden star for upcoming science events and be inspired by hugely successful events from the past. See the photos, watch the videos, read the reviews and get all the inspiration you need to run your own science event in your school or community...

Scale Free Network at the Wendouree Family Picnic Saturday 11 December 2010

Join us at the Wendouree West family picnic day for this science meets art workshop the whole family can enjoy. The world is absolutely full of fascinating creatures, patterns and objects too small for the human eye to see…. unless of course, you...
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Science on Tap - The Science of Beer Saturday 11 December 2010

Geelong Farmers Market, Little Malop St,Geelong

Brewing is one of civilisation’s most ancient biotechnologies. Join us at the Geelong Farmers Market for an interactive exploration as we go beyond the bubbles to the science behind the perfect beer. We’ll be joined by brewer Scott Wilson-Browne...
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From Bean to Bar in Bendigo

Farmer's Market

Chocolate and science can mix so well together. Throw in a little chemistry and what do you get? Visit the Free Radicals at From Bean to Bar - the Chemistry of Chocolate this weekend at the Bendigo Farmer's market and find out for yourself! Taste...
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Chatham Primary School Science Fair Thursday 14 October 2010

Chatham Primary School, Surrey Hills, Victoria

Students in Prep to Grade 6 showed off their science flair at the 2010 Chatham Primary School Science Fair. Students worked in groups or individually to explore science topics and answer science questions that interested them. Erupting volcanos,...
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Lunchtastic with Scientists - Exploring Australian Biodiversity at Al-Taqwa College Monday 9 August 2010

Al-Taqwa College

It was a great day on Monday, 9th August 2010 when two Scientists, Prof David Cantrill and Dr Andrew Hamer came to Olive Branch Campus to give speeches, plant some trees and mingle with students, parents, teachers, staff, the principal and...
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The Naked Scientist at St Leonard's College, Brighton Friday 13 August 2010

St Leonard's College, Brighton Campus

Students at St Leonard's College in Brighton saw the Naked Scientist Chris Smith live as he recorded a podcast before their very eyes. Joined by local scientists and space enthusiasts Chris Smith kept the students entertained with flaming gherkins,...
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The Stupid Species - With Daniel Keogh Wednesday 18 August 2010

Kaleide Theatre, RMIT

Daniel Keogh, reporter for ABC's Hungry Beast and Radio National's Science Show, is on tour for National Science Week to show why human stupidity is unavoidable. The Stupid Species is an over 18s science show involving hilarious experiments, films,...
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Climate Change, New Diseases and Parasites: What might it mean for Melbourne? Tuesday 17 August 2010

Melbourne Recital Centre, cnr Southbank Boulevard and Sturt Street (Located behind the NGV, opposite ABC Studios)

You are invited to a very important Melbourne Conversations with distinguished speakers, developed to support an international conference on the global impact of parasites. Climate change is central to that impact. Date: Tuesday 17...
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Robogal's Engineering and Science Expo Tuesday 17 August 2010

Yasuko Hiraoko myer room in the Sydney Myer Asia Centre, University of Melbourne

On Tuesday the 17th of August, Robogals Melbourne held an Engineering and Science Expo, in conjunction with National Science Week and supported by the Melbourne University School of Engineering. 50 students attended our event from schools including...
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Why's Uranus up-side-down? Saturday 14 August 2010

Ballarat Observatory, Mount Pleasant, Ballarat

Prof. Fred Watson will talk about his work as Astronomer-in-Charge of the Australian Astronomical Observatory at Siding Spring NSW. Using the latest images from Mars and Saturn, Fred will share the extraordinary insights we have recently gained...
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