Kids in NSW will be enjoying astronomy evenings, slime making workshops and robotics labs during Science Week 2024 across NSW.
This year’s Science Week from the 10 to the 19th September will see events scheduled across every corner of the state with this year’s theme being, “Species Survival – more than just sustainability”.
There will be multiple hands-on science opportunities, shows, and presentations for families and as part of the statewide celebration of science, schools in both regional and metropolitan areas will use a range of specially produced resources for teachers to lead a deep dive into issues of particular interest.
NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte says Science Week is an opportunity to inspire the younger generation to consider further study and a career in STEM related areas.