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SUMMARY:Astrocoffee with Dr Martin George
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, 8 August 2026\n10am\nFree registration\nLove space? Curious about what’s happening in the night sky? \nJoin Dr Martin George from the Ulverstone Planetarium for a relaxed morning of astronomy conversation\, cosmic discoveries and space news over coffee\, tea and scones. \nFrom planets and eclipses to black holes\, rockets and the latest telescope images\, this is a chance to ask questions\, share ideas and chat all things space in an informal and welcoming setting. \nNo science background required — just curiosity! \nVenue TBC \n \nEarth Photo credit: NASA \nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026.
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/astrocoffeewithdrmartingeorge/
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260808T140000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T065621Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Seeds of Curiosity - Hybrid Worlds with Christie Lange
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 9 August 2026Studio 1\, Hive$60 per person (includes a light lunch) \nCreate a New Species in Clay \nInspired by the forms\, textures and patterns found throughout the Big Small Worlds exhibition in the Gallery at Hive\, participants will create their own hybrid organism using porcelain clay. \nGuided by ceramic artist Christie Lange\, this fun\, hands-on workshop encourages close observation\, imagination and creative experimentation through simple hand-building techniques. Participants will begin with a guided exhibition tour before designing and sculpting creating their own speculative creature or new species in clay. \nNo prior experience is required and all materials will be provided. \nImportant Information \n\nAges 12+\nPlease wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty or bring an apron\nNo food or drink permitted in the clay studio\nA light lunch will be provided during a break on the Hive site\n\n*Please note: participants will not be able to take their hybrid creature home on the day\, as works will require approximately one month drying time prior to firing. Finished works will be fired by Hive staff and participants contacted when ready for collection. \nImage credit: Christie Lange\, Porcellana Biota\, 2026\, porcelain and glaze. Photographer Credit: Angela Casey \n  \n \nAbout the Artist \nChristie Lange is a Tasmanian ceramic and mixed-media artist based in Binalong Bay on larapuna / Bay of Fires. Her practice explores restoration and renewal through close observation of ecological systems\, with a particular interest in lichens\, fungi\, bryophytes\, gastropods and soil communities. \nWorking primarily in porcelain\, Christie hand-builds intricate sculptural forms that imagine hybrid ecologies shaped by adaptation and interdependence. She holds a Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (First Class Honours) from the University of Tasmania and has been recognised as a finalist in the Women’s Art Prize Tasmania\, Bay of Fires Art Prize and Southern Ocean Art Prize. \nChristie’s work is on display as part of the exhibition Big Small Worlds in the Hive gallery on Level 1 from 1 August – 18 October 2026 \nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026.
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/hybridworldswithchristielange/
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260808T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260808T140000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260527T003906Z
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SUMMARY:Walk in the Dial with Lyndon O'Neil
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, 8 August 2026\n1pm\nFree registration\nJoin local Aboriginal steward of Country Lyndon O’Neil for a biocultural introduction to the Dial Range ecosystem. Participants will explore the cultural and environmental significance of the landscape while learning about ongoing care for Country. \n\nMeeting Point: Gnomon Carpark\nDuration: Approx. 45 minutes\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nClosed-in walking shoes\nWarm waterproof coat\nHat\nWater bottle\n\nAccessibility: Suitable for most ages. The track has a hardened or compacted surface that may have a gentle hill section or sections and occasional steps. \nWeather: Subject to weather conditions. A wet weather alternative will be advised if required. \nFor further information on the Dial Range\, how to get there\, safety\, and restrictions\, please visit the Tasmania Parks & Wildlife website here \nImage credit: Lyndon O’Neil \n  \n \nAbout Lyndon O’Neil \nLyndon O’Neil is a Tasmanian Leader\, Aboriginal educator\, cultural practitioner and founder of Healthy Country Services. His work brings together Aboriginal knowledge systems\, environmental science\, cultural heritage and land management to support healthier Country and stronger communities. For National Science Week\, Lyndon shares how Aboriginal ways of knowing\, observing and caring for Country are living science\, grounded in deep time\, relationship\, responsibility and practical stewardship. \n  \nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026.
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/walk-in-the-dial-with-lyndon-oneil/
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20260809T140000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260526T054005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T103638Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Event: Big Small Worlds Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 9 August: 1-2pm \n\n\nFree event \n\n\nJoin us for the opening event of Big Small Worlds\, a new exhibition in the Art Gallery at Hive. \nFeaturing artists Helene Boyer\, Christie Lange\, Sarah Lloyd OAM\, Nataša Milenović\, Anne Morrison and Emily-Rose Wills\, together with a reading by poet Kristen Lang\, this special event explores the remarkable life forms and ecosystems that inspire the exhibition. \nFrom Tasmania’s deep waters and ancient forests to the microscopic worlds beneath our feet\, Big Small Worlds explores the hidden\, intricate worlds of organisms and processes that often go unnoticed. Slime moulds\, fungi\, lichens\, seaweeds\, mosses\, pollen\, seeds and nudibranchs become starting points for artistic exploration\, scientific curiosity and new ways of seeing the natural world. \nThrough conversation and storytelling\, the artists will share how observation\, research and creative practice can reveal unexpected connections between species\, places and ecological systems\, inviting us to look more closely at the living networks that sustain life around us. \nJoin us to celebrate the exhibition opening and discover the wonder\, complexity and beauty of the small worlds that surround us every day. \nBig Small Worlds is showing in the Art Gallery at Hive from 1 August – 18 October 2026 \nImage credit: Anne Morrison [detail] \n\n\nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026. \n\n 
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/big-small-worlds/
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260815T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260815T123000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260529T022345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260531T001126Z
UID:10005532-1786786200-1786797000@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Seeds of Curiosity: Ulverstone Community Garden
DESCRIPTION:Ulverstone Community Garden\nFree Event Registration \nFrom healthy soils and pollinators to seeds\, food systems and biodiversity\, community gardens are living laboratories where science\, nature and people come together. \nJoin us at the Ulverstone Community Garden during National Science Week and discover how local gardens contribute to healthier ecosystems\, stronger communities and a deeper understanding of the natural world. \nFurther details will be announced soon. \nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026. \nImage credit: Ulverstone Community Garden \n \n 
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/seeds-of-curiosity-ulverstone-community-garden/2026-08-15/
LOCATION:Ulverstone Community Garden\, 2 West Shore Road\, West Ulverstone\, Tasmania\, 7315
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260815T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260815T160000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260526T045445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T044707Z
UID:10005508-1786788000-1786809600@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Family Science Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Family Science Day at Hive returns as part of National Science Week\, showcasing hands-on science\, live presentations\, workshops\, planetarium shows\, and an expo celebrating Tasmanian science and scientists. \nThis year’s National Science Week theme\, Seeds of Science: Nurturing Knowledge for All\, is reflected across a full day of interactive experiences for all ages. \nSCIENCE CENTRE EXPO \n📍Tasmanian Science Centre\, Level 2 at Hive. 🕓10am – 4pm\, August 15 \nThe Science Centre will be transformed into a hub of discovery\, featuring interactive pop-up stalls from scientists across Tasmania. \nWe’re also excited to welcome four Young Tassie Scientists\, each sharing their expertise through hands-on activities designed for curious minds of all ages. \n…and don’t forget there will also be the crowd-favourite Derby Track to test your car engineering skills!! \nPLANETARIUM SHOWS \nFour planetarium shows will run across the day as part of the Family Science Day program \nFamily Science Day show times: \n11am: Tycho Goes to Mars (all ages show) \n1pm: Tilt – our new show about Earth’s seasons! (all ages show) \n2pm: Phantom of the Universe: the Search for Dark Matter (ages 5+ only) \n3pm: The Universe through all the senses – a fun show about how we can touch\, see\, smell\, hear and taste the Universe! (ages 5+ only) \n***** \nImage credit: Dylan Proctor 2024 \n***** \nFamily Science Day and the broader National Science Week program at Hive are part of National Science Week 2026. \n 
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/family-science-day-2026/
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260402T045329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T115511Z
UID:10005486-1786838400-1786924799@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Sound in Space - Slime Moulds and Mountain Harp
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, 16 August 2026\n1pm and 3pm\nTicket Price: $30\nSlime Moulds & Mountain Harp will immerse you in a spectacular musical and visual experience of mysterious and beautiful creatures and creations. The planetarium dome will feature Sarah Lloyd’s exquisite macro-and micro-photography of Tasmanian slime moulds in all their remarkable life stages as the music emerges from the extensive colours and effects of Garry Greenwood’s elegant 18-string Tasmanian Mountain Harp. Alien-like\, but actually Tasmanian home-grown. \nKarlin Love and Suzy Turner will play the Mountain Harp and compatible instruments such as electric violin\, clarinet\, and gongs. \n2 session times per performance at 1-2pm / 3-4pm. $30 per ticket (no concessions). \nSound in Space T&C’s  \n\nRecommended for 16 and over\, lower age limit 5+\nLimited seating includes accessible seating for up to 3 wheelchairs (please call to reserve specialty seating).\nA Sound in Space ticket includes general access to Hive’s Art Gallery\, Museum and Science Centre. Please note Hive closes at 4pm.
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/slime-moulds-and-mountain-harp/
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events,Sound in Space Shows
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260816T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260816T140000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260526T054513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260531T002934Z
UID:10005512-1786885200-1786888800@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Ulverstone Cultural Walk with Lyndon O'Neil
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, 16 August 2026\n1pm – 2pm\nFree event registration\nJoin local Aboriginal steward of Country Lyndon O’Neil for a guided walk through the Kokonnengar cultural precinct in Bicentennial Park\, Ulverstone\, and discover the stories\, science and living knowledge held within this important cultural landscape. \nAlong the way\, you’ll explore the connections between people\, plants\, animals and place\, while learning how cultural knowledge\, careful observation and environmental stewardship help support healthy Country. Lyndon will share insights into Aboriginal ways of knowing and caring for Country\, highlighting how these practices continue to guide land management\, conservation and community wellbeing today. \nThis relaxed outdoor experience offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of the cultural\, historical and ecological significance of this landscape and learn about Country as a living cultural environment. \nMeeting Point: Otto’s Grotto\, Ulverstone\nDuration: Approximately 1 hour \nWhat to Bring\n• Hat\n• Warm coat\n• Walking shoes suitable for sand\n• Water bottle \nAccessibility\nSuitable for most walking abilities (not wheelchair accessible). \nWeather\nSubject to weather conditions. A wet weather alternative will be advised if required. \nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026.
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/ulverstone-cultural-walk/
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260817T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260817T123000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260529T022345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260531T001126Z
UID:10005533-1786959000-1786969800@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Seeds of Curiosity: Ulverstone Community Garden
DESCRIPTION:Ulverstone Community Garden\nFree Event Registration \nFrom healthy soils and pollinators to seeds\, food systems and biodiversity\, community gardens are living laboratories where science\, nature and people come together. \nJoin us at the Ulverstone Community Garden during National Science Week and discover how local gardens contribute to healthier ecosystems\, stronger communities and a deeper understanding of the natural world. \nFurther details will be announced soon. \nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026. \nImage credit: Ulverstone Community Garden \n \n 
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/seeds-of-curiosity-ulverstone-community-garden/2026-08-17/
LOCATION:Ulverstone Community Garden\, 2 West Shore Road\, West Ulverstone\, Tasmania\, 7315
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260817T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260817T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260526T055632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T123531Z
UID:10005515-1786987800-1787000400@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Expanding the Cosmos at Mt Gnomon Farm
DESCRIPTION:Monday 17 Aug 5:30 PM\nMount Gnomon Farm\, Penguin\nEscape to the Dark Skies of Mount Gnomon Farm for a memorable evening of astronomy\, culture\, food\, and music in one of the most atmospheric settings of North West Lutruwita/Tasmania. With minimal light pollution and the lush surrounds of the Dial Ranges\, this is the perfect spot to gaze skyward and contemplate our place in the cosmos. \nIn the cosy firelit barn\, join Wuradjuri astrophysicist Dr Kirsten Banks for a talk on Indigenous astronomy\, then hear from Hive Planetarium principal astronomer Dr Martin George on NASA’s recent Artemis II mission and humanity’s return to the Moon. \nGraze on delicious Mount Gnomon fare and enjoy live music\, with drinks available for purchase from the bar. If the skies are clear\, head outside for stargazing and telescopes with the Astronomical Society of Tasmania. \nPlease wear warm layers and sturdy footwear. \nAbout the presenters \n \nDr. Martin George MASA is Principal Astronomer at the Ulverstone Planetarium at Hive. Martin is a well-known communicator of astronomy\, appearing frequently in the media (especially radio programs and newspapers). He loves to bring the exciting science of astronomy to people of all ages. Martin is a member of several professional organisations\, including the Astronomical Society of Australia\, the International Astronomical Union\, and the International Planetarium Society\, of which he is Chair of International Development. \nDr Kirsten Banks\nAn astrophysicist and science communicator\, Dr Kirsten Banks has a passion for sharing the wonders of the cosmos. Self described as a “professional space yapper\,” her work blends humour and expertise to bring the universe vividly within reach. \n  \nPresented by Hive and Beaker Street Festival\, this event will be held at Mt Gnomon Farm\, 886 Ironcliffe Road\, Penguin. \nThis event is part of Seeds of Curiosity\, Hive’s National Science Week program\, and National Science Week 2026. \n      
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/expanding-the-cosmos-at-mount-gnomon-farm/
LOCATION:Mt Gnomon Farm\, 886 ironcliff rd\, Penguin\, TAS\, 7316\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,Science Week Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260818T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260818T203000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260526T055013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T221039Z
UID:10005513-1787079600-1787085000@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Under Tasmanian Skies with Dr Martin George
DESCRIPTION:Ulverstone Secondary College \nFree Event \nStep outside and discover the wonders of the night sky with Hive’s Principal Astronomer\, Dr Martin George. \nJoin Martin for an evening of stargazing as you explore the stars\, planets and other celestial sights visible above Tasmania. Whether you’re a seasoned skywatcher or simply curious about what lies beyond our world\, this is a chance to learn more about the universe and see it through the eyes of an astronomer. \nYou’re welcome to bring your own telescope\, or use one of the telescopes provided by Hive. Participants bringing their own equipment are responsible for its use and care. \nAs this is an outdoor evening event\, please dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear. \nWet Weather \nIf weather conditions prevent sky viewing\, a special astronomy presentation by Dr Martin George will be held at Ulverstone Secondary College. \nLocation \nThis event is presented by Hive Tasmania and will be held at Ulverstone Secondary College. \nParticipants should meet at the service entry off Walker Street\, with parking available on Walker Street. \nSuitable for all ages. \n  \nAbout Dr Martin George \nDr Martin George MASA is Principal Astronomer at the Ulverstone Planetarium at Hive and one of Tasmania’s most recognised astronomy communicators. A frequent contributor to radio\, newspapers and public events\, Martin is passionate about sharing the science and wonder of the universe with audiences of all ages. \n  \nThis event is part of Seeds of Curiosity\, Hive’s National Science Week program\, and National Science Week 2026.
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/under-tasmanian-skies-with-dr-martin-george/
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260819T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260819T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260527T065811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T223840Z
UID:10005526-1787166000-1787173200@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Trivia Takeover at The Pier
DESCRIPTION:Join Hive and Island State Brewing for a special National Science Week edition of the ever-popular Pub Trivia night at The Pier\, Ulverstone. \nThis is trivia with a science twist—but don’t worry\, it’s still all about fun\, laughs\, and bragging rights. Rally your crew\, test your general knowledge\, and see if you’ve got what it takes to take home the trivia crown. \nThere will also be great prizes up for grabs on the night. \nFood and drinks will be available at the bar on the night. \n📅 Wednesday 19 August\, 6pm for a 7pm start\n📍 The Pier\, Ulverstone \nBookings essential – secure your team table at least a week in advance to avoid missing out \nHow to book:\nTables are booked via The Pier website (book a table for your team): Home – The Pier \nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026.
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/trivia-takeover-at-the-pier-2026/
LOCATION:The pier\, wharf rd\, Ulverstone\, TAS\, 7315\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260820T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260820T123000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260529T022345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260531T001126Z
UID:10005534-1787218200-1787229000@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Seeds of Curiosity: Ulverstone Community Garden
DESCRIPTION:Ulverstone Community Garden\nFree Event Registration \nFrom healthy soils and pollinators to seeds\, food systems and biodiversity\, community gardens are living laboratories where science\, nature and people come together. \nJoin us at the Ulverstone Community Garden during National Science Week and discover how local gardens contribute to healthier ecosystems\, stronger communities and a deeper understanding of the natural world. \nFurther details will be announced soon. \nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026. \nImage credit: Ulverstone Community Garden \n \n 
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/seeds-of-curiosity-ulverstone-community-garden/2026-08-20/
LOCATION:Ulverstone Community Garden\, 2 West Shore Road\, West Ulverstone\, Tasmania\, 7315
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260822T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20260822T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T184417
CREATED:20260526T052613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260529T054819Z
UID:10005510-1787410800-1787418000@www.hivetasmania.com.au
SUMMARY:Trivia Takeover at Penguin Beer Co.
DESCRIPTION:Join Hive Tasmania and Island State Brewing for a night of science-themed pub trivia in Penguin! Rally your crew\, flex those brain cells\, and see if you’ve got what it takes to take home the trivia crown. \nFood and drinks will be available at the bar on the night. \n📅 Saturday 22 August\, 6pm for a 7pm start\n📍 Penguin Beer Co. 85 Main Rd\, Penguin Tasmania 7316 \nBookings essential – secure your team table at least a week in advance to avoid missing out \nHow to book:\nTables are booked directly via the Penguin Beer Co. website (book a table for your team): Taphouse | Penguin Beer Co.
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/trivia-takeover-at-penguin-beer-co/
LOCATION:Penguin Beer Company\, 85 Main Road\, Penguin\, TAS\, 7316\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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SUMMARY:Meet the Young Tassie Scientists
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered what it’s like to be a scientist? \nJoin the Young Tassie Scientists for an engaging STEM session in the Science Centre at Hive. Working across a range of scientific fields\, these early-career researchers will share their work\, answer your questions and reveal some of the fascinating discoveries happening right here in Tasmania. \nThrough demonstrations\, stories and conversation\, you’ll have the opportunity to explore science in action and meet the people behind the research. Whether you’re interested in the natural world\, technology\, engineering or innovation\, there’s something to spark every curious mind. \nBring your questions\, your curiosity and your sense of wonder. \nHive is a Children’s University Learning Destination. \nChildren’s University Tasmania members will receive two hours in their Passports to Learning for participating in this event. \nAbout Young Tassie Scientists\nThe Young Tassie Scientists program connects communities with Tasmania’s emerging scientists\, engineers and researchers. Passionate about sharing their work\, these science communicators present talks and activities across the state\, inspiring curiosity and showcasing the many pathways into science\, technology\, engineering and mathematics. \nThis is one of many event’s in Hive’s Seeds of Curiosity program which is part of National Science Week 2026.
URL:https://www.hivetasmania.com.au/our-events/meet-the-young-tassie-scientists/
CATEGORIES:Science Week Events
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