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World Wetlands Day Picnic

South

2 February 2016

Wetlands are a critical part of our natural environment. Celebrate our wetlands on World Wetlands Day with the Kingborough City Council. Join Marina Debria, Wazza and the Marine Maid for a special day to celebrate…

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Ocean Acidification and Atmosphere Oxygenation in Deep Time: A Multi-Proxy Approach to Tracking Past Ocean Chemistry

South

2 February 2016

The Royal Society of Tasmania invites you to attend a special lecture by Prof. Ross Large, President of RST. All interested people are welcome No admission charge

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World Wetlands Day Celebration!

South

30 January 2016

Come along to the Mt. Pleasant Radio Telescope Observatory in Cambridge and enjoy a fabulous line-up of wetland-themed events for all the family, including talks from local wetland experts, weaving with wetland plants, live music,…

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Dog's Breakfast

South

30 January 2016

Sorell and Clarence Councils are hosting this event to celebrate World Wetlands Day. BirdLife Tasmania’s Eric Woehler and Sorell Council’s NRM Facilitator Paul Gray will be at the Dogs Breakfast to teach you about responsible…

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Raising Awareness of the importance of our local Wetland – Pitt Water- Orielton Lagoon

South

30 January 2016

Join BirdLife Tasmania members Eric Woehler and Valeria Ruoppolo to look and learn about the migratory shorebirds that breed in Siberia but spend the summer months here in Tasmania. There will be telescopes for you…

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Grote Reber Museum, at the Mt. Pleasant Radio Telescope Observatory

South

30 January 2016

Sorell Council has joined with Clarence City Council to host this year’s World Wetlands Day Celebration event which is set to be bigger and better! There’ll be a fabulous line-up of wetland-themed events for all…

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Where Our Wild Things Are: Knocklofty

South

29 January 2016 - 19 February 2016

Where Our Wild Things Are is heading to a new location – Knocklofty. Do you ever hear the pitter patter of feet on your roof after dark? Mysterious screeches and booms in the night? Who…

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The Science Experience: Launceston

North

27 January 2016 - 29 January 2016

The Science Experience is a three-day program of science activities held during the summer holidays for Year 9 and 10 students. Students participate in a range of hands-on science and engineering activities held on campus…

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The Science Experience: Burnie

North West

27 January 2016 - 29 January 2016

The Science Experience is a three-day program of science activities held during the summer holidays for Year 9 and 10 students. Students participate in a range of hands-on science and engineering activities held on campus…

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Junee Florentine Karst Excursion

South

23 January 2016

Alan Jackson will lead an excursion to the Junee Florentine karst area. The excursion is intended to show the physical side of the talk on Tuesday 19th January, but each event is a stand-alone item. Attendees will need to…

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Where Science Meets Art: the Botanical illustrations of Rod Seppelt

South

22 January 2016 - 1 May 2016

Botanical illustration has been used to identify plants since the times of the ancient herbals. To this day, botanical illustrations accompany and enhance written descriptions and help us to recognise plants and communicate effectively about…

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Arthropod Detectives

South

20 January 2016 - 29 January 2016

Who am I? I wear my skeleton on the outside and can have as many legs as your entire family! I spread disease to millions of people each year, yet no one on Earth could survive without me. Some people…

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