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Sam Rogers, a young male, wearing a suit at the AAAI conference

Oh, the places you’ll go (with CSIRO)!

Samson Rogers invented a robot that sorts e-waste, won awards and presented at international conferences. But the real kicker? He’s still at high school.

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From curious child to STEM Leader: Lessons from Veena Nair’s Journey

Meet Veena Nair: STEM education leader and winner of the 2022 Prime Minister's Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools.

Two primary-school age student look in amazement as a tealight candle one of them is holding is lit by the other

Big prizes prepare schoolkids for life’s big challenges

Our STEM Together Future Shapers program is offering Year 5-10 students and their supporters the opportunity of a lifetime.

Farina in her lab, surrounded by quantum equipment.

Pathways to quantum careers

Building a career in quantum isn't without its challenges. Here's how these three women found a way.

A student holding out two bottles of coloured liquid, one is labelled 'clean water', the other is labelled 'dirty water'.

From classroom to the real-world: The value of inquiry-based learning

Inquiry-based learning is one of the most effective ways to engage students in STEM. Our STEM Community Partnerships Program is making it real for high school students.

Aim for the stars: Young Indigenous Women’s STEM Academy

The Young Indigenous Women's STEM Academy gives Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander women the tools to succeed in a science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) career.

Let’s hear it for the girls in science

The future of science is in good hands with these girls on our side.

An engineering internship to inspire the next generation

Final year university student Jasmin Bradshaw and Head of Design + Industry Newcastle, John Lancken, share why businesses must invest in the next generation.   

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Oodles of oobleck excites students about STEM in schools

Science can be surprising (and squelchy), especially when there's a tonne of oobleck about.

Supporting the next science rock stars

Students from the Pia Wadjarri Remote Community School visited Perth for some science fun!

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Meet Damien Belobrajdic: Nourishing science in schools

This STEM professional thinks the key to encouraging science in schools might lie with samples of exotic poo and 10-year-old doughnuts.

Happy campers: Young Indigenous Women’s STEM Academy

The Young Indigenous Women’s STEM Academy provides students with the tools and support to succeed in an exciting science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) career.

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