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Tasmanian Garlic and Tomato Festival

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22 March 2015

The inaugural Tasmanian Garlic and Tomato Festival will include fun and informative activities for all ages! Tastings of 50+ tomato varieties & up to 6 garlic types Guest Speakers (including ABC’s Tino Carnevale) Tomato &…

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National Science Week Information Session: Launceston

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19 March 2015

The exploration, discovery and excitement that is National Science Week  is back with another amazing state-wide program planned for 2015. Find out more by coming along to this session, hosted by the Tasmanian Coordinating Committee.…

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A magical mystery geomorphological rock history tour of Flinders Island

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15 February 2015

This free bus tour celebrates the conclusion of the Furneaux Rocks! community exhibition. Come along and find out about the ground beneath your feet! Bring a picnic. Rock cakes provided for morning tea. Bookings essential.…

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Future Crunch: how science and technology are changing your world for the better (Launceston)

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11 February 2015

Recent breakthroughs in science and technology are creating a world that is more peaceful, transparent and abundant, but because of our evolutionary hard-wiring most people focus overwhelmingly on negative trends rather than positive ones. In…

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Future Crunch: navigating the coming 'crunch'- Launceston

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25 November 2014

Future Crunch is excited to be heading to Tasmania to host two talks with Tasplan in Launceston and Hobart. Future Crunch provides clear, critical and intelligent thinking to show people how to navigate the coming…

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The Royal Society of Tasmania Library, 1845-

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23 November 2014

Andrew Parsons served as Honorary Librarian to the Royal Society of Tasmania from 2010 to 2013. Drawing on material from The Society’s new publication, The Library at the End of the World, he will take listeners…

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Alan Burn Memorial Lecture Series- Launceston

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28 October 2014

How engineering can create wealth, a better world for children and perhaps even help all of us find a bit more happiness! Wealth is created and held on to by creating goods, services and ideas that are…

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The First Medical Research in Australia

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26 October 2014

Presented by Professor John Pearn from the School of Medicine, University of Queensland. Australia has a rich heritage of medical research.  For those interested in “firsts”,  the first formal medical research in Australia was undertaken on…

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Snakes of Tasmania

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25 October 2014

The QVMAG Director, Richard Mulvaney, invites you to the book launch and signing of Snakes of Tasmania by QVMAG Honorary Research Associate Simon Fearn. RSVP essential by Thursday 23 October 2014 T 03 6323 3798 or…

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Exploding Into Chemistry

North

14 October 2014

You are invited to a fun evening of chemical demonstrations for all ages! Free for all ages. This event is part of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute’s 2014 Youth Lecture Tour.

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Chocolate Investigations

North

10 August 2014

A behind the scenes look at the how’s and why’s of chocolate. Have you ever wondered why some chocolate bars get white spots or lose their shine? Or why chocolate has that distinctive “snap” when you…

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Australian Engineering Week Selfie Challenge – Launceston

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2 August 2014

“But first…let me take a selfie!” Join in the fun and games of Australian Engineering Week by participating in the Engineering Selfie Challenge. Head along to Civic Square in the Launceston CBD between 10am and…

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