the poster - National Science Week
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the poster - National Science Week
Every year more than one million people participate in National Science Week events all over Australia. With a range of talks, workshops, science shows, exhibitions, tours, films, fairs and open days on offer, there is something for everyone to enjoy. This calendar is only just a snapshot of the range of exciting activities on offer in the ACT, throughout and beyond August 2014. Hang it on your wall so you don’t miss a thing! To view the full range of events in detail, visit www.scienceweek.net.au or download the app from the App Store. All details are correct at the time of printing. earth & Climate environment family fun health & mediCine spaCe & astronomy innovation & teCh thu 14 Aug, 6pm – 7:30pm National Science week ACt launch Don't miss this fiery kick-off event with musical performances, fire twirling and an icy science show. Bookings essential. See website for more details. Shine Dome, Academy of Science, 15 Gordon St, Acton, ACT, 2601 tue 19 Aug, 5:30pm – 7:30pm the past, present and Future of Australian environmental Science Prof Michael Raupach explores the emerging environmental understandings of our planet. Tickets $6, bookings essential. Shine Dome, 15 Gordon Street, Acton, ACT, 2601 wed 6 Aug – thu 7 Aug, 12pm– 2pm pant-wettingly exciting Science Be wowed by breathtaking explosions, super chilled liquid nitrogen and mindbending experiments! Garema Place, Canberra, ACT, 2601 SAt 16 Aug – SuN 7 Sep dissected by time & Space Inspired by the Apollo missions, this exhibition combines the vastness of space and the passage of time. Strathnairn Arts Centre (check opening times), 90 Stockdill Drive, Holt, ACT, 2615 SAt 16 Aug, 3pm – 4pm Future Cop Is there a future of crime? Hosted by science writer and broadcaster Rod Taylor, join four top flight experts to discuss the trends in crime. Theatre 5, Manning Clarke Centre Kingsley Street, ANU, ACT, 0200 SuN 17 Aug, 12:30pm – 4:30pm Australian meteorological and Oceanographic Society presents: impacts of weather & Climate on human health & Society Four experts discuss the possible impacts of climate change on health, food security, urban environment and forecasting heatwaves. CSIRO Discovery Centre, Clunies Ross St, Acton, ACT, 2601 SAt 5 Jul – SAt 23 Aug 9:30Am – 4:30pm dAily the Secret life of plants A ‘hands on’ discovery walk into the hidden secrets of Aussie plants. Australian National Botanic Gardens, Clunies Ross St, Acton, ACT, 2601 SAt 16 Aug, 11Am – 12pm Science & dance Enjoy a series of performances from the CDTeens, Liz Lea dancing about flight, Classical Indian dance and the fabulous GOLD over 55 company dancing about memory. Canberra Dance Theatre, Cnr of Barry Dr and Kingsley St, Civic, ACT, 2612 SuN 24 Aug, 10Am – 3pm geoscience Australia Open day Discover what causes earthquakes, spot the roving dinosaur, pan for gold, search for sapphires, feel the chill of Antarctica, view the world in 3D or take a walk through geological time at this family-friendly event! Then, watch the LIVE Science Experimentium session with Dr Graham Walker and 666 ABC's Lish Fejer. Cnr Jerrabomberra Ave & Hindmarsh Drive, Symonston, ACT, 2609 wed 6 Aug, 10:30Am – 12:30pm wed 7 Aug, 5:30pm – 8pm wed 14 Aug, 5:30pm – 8pm mulligans Flat day & Night walks Enjoy a guided walk through the beautiful Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary and get inspired. Cnr Quinane Avenue and Justice Kelly Street, Forde, ACT, 2914 SAt 23 Aug, 11Am – 1pm SuN 24 Aug, 10:30Am – 12pm discover Aboriginal Science Learn how the Wiradjuri people hunted and found food in traditional times. Burringiri Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Centre (23 Sat) & Belconnen Arts Centre (24 Sun) mON 11 – Fri 15 Aug, 11Am– 12pm dr graham's little Scientists' puppet Show A show for early learners and lower primary-aged kids, but fun for the whole mON 11 Aug – Fri 15 Aug family. Various ACT libraries. See website All dAy for more details. Canberra health Annual research meeting Fri 15 Aug, 11Am – 2pm Hear high profile speakers discuss ANu Science Carnival hot topics about medical research in Uni students and Year 10–12 students this annual forum for health experts are invited to participate in this day of fun-filled science. Union Court, ANU and the public. Canberra Hospital, Yamba Dr, Garran, ACT, 2605 Fri 15 Aug, 9:30Am – 3:30pm SAt 16 Aug, 10Am – 4pm wed 20 Aug, 5:30pm – 8pm Science in ACtion towards A world without FREE event; Australian National dementia – prevention, Cure & University, (more details below) Care SAt 16 Aug, 11Am – 12pm Join ABC RN's Paul Barclay and some the Science of electricity, light, and of Australia's leading dementia the Future advocates and researchers, With flame balls, explosions and an including Ms Ita Buttrose AO, Prof electromagnetic dance, this show will Henry Brodaty, Prof Kaarin Anstey, dazzle and electrify you! Questacon, King Dr Zoe Terpening and Ms Christine Edward Terrace, Parkes, ACT, 2600 Bryden. Questacon, King Edward SAt 16 Aug, 2pm – 3pm Terrace, Parkes, ACT, 2600 dr phil's Variety Show Prepare to be entertained, surprised, and experimented on... Manning Clarke Theatre 6, ANU, Acton, ACT, 0200 SuN 24 Aug, 5pm – 7pm ($25 – $58) Space Oddity – A Special Science week event with Astronaut Chris hadfield Chris Hadfield, the astronaut who sang Bowie's 'Space Oddity' on the International Space Station, is in town with some of the world's top science YouTube stars to celebrate National Science Week! Bookings essential. Llewellyn Hall, William Herbert Pl, Canberra, ACT, 2601 SAt 16 Aug, 1pm – 2pm meet an Astronaut! Come and learn what it's like to work, eat and sleep in space from Richard (Rick) Hieb. Rick is from Lockheed Martin's Exploration & Mission Support business which manages south polar operations for the US National Science Foundation. Rick will also speak about an average work day in Antarctica. Manning Clark Theatre 1, ANU, Acton, ACT, 0200 SCIenCe ambassadors science in aCtion Meet your National Science Week ACT ambassadors Adam Shirley and lish Fejer from your ABC Local Radio station, 666 ABC Canberra. Adam presents the Drive program from 3pm–6pm weekdays. He is a scientist by trade, has entertained kids of all ages and still embraces his inner nerd. Lish studied Biochemistry at the ANU and has worked in the field of science communication and now presents Sunday Brunch on 666 ABC Canberra from 10am–12pm each Sunday, including the segment: Science Experimentarium. You can see, hear and participate with Adam and Lish throughout National Science Week in Canberra in person at various events, on your radio, online and on your mobile using the ABC Radio App. Science in ACTion will combine the energy and excitement of National Science Week in one location on Friday 15 August (Careers Day, 9:30am –3:30pm) and Saturday 16 August (Community Day, 10am–4pm). The suburb of Acton will come alive with interactive displays, workshops and shows at Melville Hall and Manning Clarke theatres at The Australian National University (ANU). Science, art, dance, innovation, careers advice – there's something for everyone to see, hear or try. Look to the skies on Saturday 12pm to watch the spectacular fly past over the ANU campus! abc.net.au/canberra thu 24 Jul – SAt 30 Aug embracing innovation Vol 4 The exhibition series showcases the inspiring innovations of practicebased and practice-led researchers. Craft ACT: Craft + Design Centre L1 North Building, 180 London Cct, Canberra, ACT, 2601 an evening of 'wild sex' with dr Carin bondar Looking for a night of interesting science and wild sex? Join biologist and TV host Dr Carin Bondar (Canada) and 666 ABC's Lish Fejer as they explore evolutionary science and the world of weird animal sex. This event is free with no bookings accepted. wheN: Thursday, 21 August, 7:30PM – 9:30pm; first in, best dressed where: Tilley's Devine Café Gallery, Cnr of Brigalow & Wattle St, Lyneham, ACT Go to abc.net.au/canberra for details e a liv mentium N I W peri e Ex on with er! c n e i Sc sessi m Walk raha G r D thu 14 Aug – Fri 22 Aug lockheed martin Australia Enjoy hands-on science innovation activities centered around Systems Technology, Cyber Innovation, Engineering and more! Bookings essential. Centennial House, 53 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston, ACT SAt 23 Aug – SuN 24 Aug 9Am – 4pm ($10 – $40) the griffyn ensemble – the three Futurists Mechanical ballets, lush fantasies, and sounds of the future. The Griffyn Ensemble and dancer Liz Lea explore futurology. Belconnen Arts Centre, 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen, ACT, 2617 Win a unique opportunity to be Dr Graham's lab assistant and thrill a live audience with explosive science demos! SCiNight – SpOrt (AdultS-ONly Night) Pull on your sneakers and join in as Questacon explores the science in sport! wheN: Friday 15 August, 6PM – 10PM (Tickets $10, Q Club members $8) where: Questacon, King Edward Terrace, Parkes, ACT, 2600 alIen invasion Get up close and personal with the microscopic creepy crawlies that hitch a ride on their unsuspecting victims ... YOU! Parasites are a part of everyone's life – they infect our pets, the meat and crops we eat, and us. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, the Australian Society of Parasitology (ASP) is holding a range of public exhibitions, talks, movies and workshops across Canberra from June to August. Join the ASP Young Parasites Science Club and find out about the bugs that have been affecting soldiers for centuries. Make larger-than-life models and masks of parasites and investigate what they look like close up. Check out the events below and visit www.parasite.org.au for more details. Bookings are essential for some events. events 29 JuN, 2pm – 3pm 8 Jul, 10:30Am – 12:30pm 8 Jul, 5:30pm – 8:30pm 17 Aug, 2pm – 3pm 'War on Parasites' public lecture (Free, Australian War Memorial) 'War Worms' children's workshop ($5 – $10) Australian War Memorial) 'Aliens Amongst Us' film screening (Free, National Film & Sound Archive) 'Malaria in Wartime' public lecture (Free, Australian War Memorial) ScienceWeekACT #natsciwk @nswk_ACT Twitter via #brainbreak and #natsciwk or on Facebook @nationalscienceweek. of the Canberra Health Annual Research Meeting. to hold your event between 7–31 August 2014. Get in touch with us on 15 August at 10am as part inaugural knit-in on Friday Hospital's (Yamba Dr, Garran) guest appearance at the Canberra out towards the end of July, so plan coasters and other promotional items. The kits will be mailed Australia's most respected neurosurgeon, Dr Charlie Teo. He will make a special pack containing quiz questions, activity suggestions, at www.scienceweek.net.au/brainbreak for a FREE Brain Break now you can crochet wrap, knit or knot – and learn about neuroscience with a morning tea for friends or colleagues. Simply register online Dr Merryn McKinnon Chair, National Science Week ACT Coordinating Committee National Science Week is Australia's biggest celebration of science, and the ACT is full of fantastic science organisations and scientists! What better place to jump in and explore the amazing program, which has a smorgasbord of events ranging from new offerings to old favourites. Come and see Science in ACTion, perhaps some 'wild' biology and then a huge final day with geoscience, astronauts and YouTube stars. Or maybe you'd prefer some pub trivia or a look at the secret life of plants? There is something for everyone with loads of hands-on activities, amazing science shows and talks by innovative, imaginative researchers and artists. The diversity of our local talent is remarkable, and they have some incredible things to share with you this Science Week. From puppets for the littlest scientists through to high tech innovation for the serious hobbyist, this year's program is packed with great events being held in some of Canberra's most iconic venues. Come and join the celebration. a morning te Give your brain a break this National Science Week by hosting with yarn, or just discovering the joy of craft, project about mind and brain health? Whether you're a whiz Would you like to be involved in a collaborative art/science paid event. Visit: www.sciencealert.com.au/spaceoddity/ celebrate National Science Week! Bookings are essential for this in town with some of the world's top science YouTube stars to sang Bowie's Space Oddity on the International Space Station, is On Sunday 24 Aug at 5pm, Chris Hadfield, the astronaut who COMMENCING COUNTDOWN, ENGINES ON ... 16 August at 1pm. Theatre 1, The Australian National University (ANU), on Saturday day in Antarctica. He will be at Science in ACTion, Manning Clark Science Foundation. Rick will also speak about an average work polar operations for the US National Support business which manages south Martin's Exploration & Mission (Rick) Hieb. Rick is from Lockheed eat and sleep in space from Richard Come and learn what it's like to work, Do you want to meet an astronaut? nationalscienceweek #natsciwk @aus_scienceweek 16–24 August WWW.SCIENCEWEEK.NET.AU welcome The ACT Government is pleased to support National Science Week in Canberra as a major sponsor of this important event. Canberra is a city that embodies the spirit of National Science Week. Canberra, as Australia's national capital, plays a significant thought leadership role in finding innovative solutions to the challenges that face local, national and international administrations across the world. Canberra is a place where the culture of innovation and creativity has led to extraordinary achievements in science, research and education. As a city we have a proud record of invention and have nurtured a variety of thought-leaders in science, research, education and business. These researchers, teachers, technicians and academics have genuinely impacted our city and the nation. I invite you to come and experience first-hand Canberra's scientific talent. Through our National Science Week events, Canberra's science community is ready to inspire and fire your imagination about the brilliant possibilities that lie ahead. Mr Andrew Barr MLA ACT Deputy Chief Minister MEET AN ASTRONAUT! Photo taken by Steve Bacon.