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13 June 2017
Join a panel of esteemed Collegiate Old Girls who have made their careers in science. The discussion will be chaired by Mrs Judith Tudball, Principal of St Michael’s Collegiate School. Panelists include: Dr Anthea Rhodes –…
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13 June 2017 - 15 May 2017
A symposium looking at the technical aspects of assessing cumulative impacts (what we do now and what is needed for the future) will be held in Hobart 13-15th June. Understanding cumulative impacts requires a systems…
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8 June 2017
From the nosy noses of biosecurity beagles at airports to rats learning to sniff out landmines in war-torn landscapes, animals are using their unique abilities to help make the world a safer place. Join Tasmanian…
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6 June 2017
Humans have persisted in our modern evolved form for about two hundred millennia, and are now a dominant force of nature on planet Earth. But are we near the end, or closer to the beginning,…
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5 June 2017
Both the intimate problems of our lives and the world’s greatest ecological concerns are rooted in the same problems: the delusions of ownership and the illusion of control. In patriarchy men have claimed to own…
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4 June 2017
Come along and find out what you can do to help the critically endangered swift parrot Lathumas discolor, native to the Eucalypts of Tasmania and Bruny Island. This Information Session and Workshop will be hosted…
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1 June 2017
Prolific and profound. Tasmanian scientist and author Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick is launching his memoir ‘Conservation Worrier’ at Fullers Bookshop on June the 1st at 5:30pm. Jaime is a seriously clever guy, who manages to strike…
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28 May 2017
This Family Day is all about paper. The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) collection has many items made with paper, from works of art to theatre tickets to legal documents. Come and discover some…
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27 May 2017
Introduction to Robotics & RoboCupJunior Short workshop for teachers and prospective mentors of ANY experience level! Join Brian Thomas (Tommo) – a long-time expert who has been involved with RoboCupJunior since Australian competitions began back…
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17 May 2017
Join Professor David Norman Jamieson, School of Physics, University of Melbourne as he discusses physics, power and climate change. His lecture explains entropy and the big challenges involved in charting the uncertain future. Please bring…
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16 May 2017
WE’RE DOOMED! Or are we? Don’t ask us, ask a scientist. Climate change researcher Will Hobbs and neuroscientist Lila Landowski are here to set the record straight. This event will be hosted by ABC breakfast…
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9 May 2017
Ian Pattie will present the 2017 TSTS Technology Challenge and share ideas around the making, materials and judging conditions for this year’s Technology Challenge. History of Flight Challenge The history of flight has evolved from…