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Inspiring Australia is offering community groups of all kinds support of up to $20,000 towards Maker Projects. Stream B ofContinue Reading
Inspiring Australia is offering community groups of all kinds support of up to $20,000 towards Maker Projects. Stream B ofContinue Reading
The Committee for Economic Development recently held a business lunch in Sydney that addressed the theme of the Fourth IndustrialContinue Reading
Australia’s National Science Statement was released in March 2017 and identifies science as one of the critical elements for AustraliaContinue Reading
Neural Knitworks is a collaborative art/science project about mind and brain health that originated in National Science Week. Its firstContinue Reading
Bat events are popping up all over the place in coming months as part of the Australasian Bat Night –Continue Reading
Springwood and Winmalee Neighbourhood Centres again invite community members in the Blue Mountains and Western Sydney to Science at theContinue Reading
The Little Bang Discovery Club is a pre-school STEM initiative developed by Children’s Discovery Museum in partnership with the RandwickContinue Reading
The Northern Rivers Science Hub’s 2017 Science Walks, Science Talks program is up and running! First up is a brandContinue Reading
Star Stuff is a brand new astronomy festival that will be held in Byron Bay in June 2017. With aContinue Reading
Dr Helen Mitchell is a musician who studies performers and performance. She’s interested in how people describe, remember and judgeContinue Reading
Six NSW projects have won grant funding from Inspiring Australia for National Science Week including the popular Indigenous Science experienceContinue Reading
In Year 12, only 6.8 per cent of girls take advanced mathematics, compared with 13.4 per cent of boys, while at university female students account for only a third of mathematics undergraduates and less than a quarter of academic and research staff in mathematics are women.
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