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What's On at The Australian Museum

Education events to spark students' curiosity.

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Student Climate Leadership Forum

When: Thursday, 13 March 2025

Location: Australian Museum

Cost: FREE

What: Kick-start your school's climate action plan by registering for this FREE full-day program of inspiring talks and hands-on workshops, designed to help schools create student-led climate action initiatives.

Learn more: https://australian.museum/event/climate-action-week-student-leaders/  

2025 Science Education Experiences

The Australian Museum is delighted to launch exciting new science education experiences in 2025, as well as our regular expert learning programs for teachers and students. Read on to explore the highlights and discover how your students can get hands on with science at the Museum.

Adaptations: Australia’s ancient animals

When: Term 1 - Term 4

Learning stages: Stage 2 - 3

Using real fossil evidence from the Museum's palaeontology collection, students will uncover how extinct Australian animals adapted to survive in their ancient environments.

Cost: $10 per student

Link: https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/at-the-museum/adaptations-australias-ancient-animals/  

Earth's resources

When: Term 1 - Term 2

Learning stages: Stage 6

Dive into the world of rocks and minerals in this new hands-on program. Students will learn about rock classification, First Nations peoples use of geological resources and the significance of renewable and non-renewable resources.

Cost: $20 per student

Link: https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/at-the-museum/earths-resources/  

Biological Diversity Study Days

When: June - August

Learning stages: Stage 6

Taking place in five top scientific institutions, students will dive into the world of biological diversity through activities in this interactive program.

Cost: Prices may vary per location

Link: https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/at-the-museum/biological-diversity-study-days/  

 

 

 

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