National Science Week

Festival
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Dip into fun, interactive events, exhibitions, screenings, talks and experiments that celebrate and explore National Science Week. 

Join us for the second instalment of the Big Blue Ideas series, and a full day of actives for the whole family for Wonder-Sea STEAM fun day. 

In an action-packed week, schools will explore the use of maths in this year's school theme Decoding the Universe – Exploring the unknown with nature’s hidden language. Students will sail on tall ship Duyfken, meet an ocean scientist in a virtual excursion or face-to-face in our Decoding the Ocean speaker session. We also have free daily webinars for school, as well as science workshops that can be booked year round. 

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There'll also be opportunities to meet the team around Sydney at Science in the Scrub, the Sydney Science Trail. 

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Public programs at the museum

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Coral reef restoration with UTS C3 Future reefs 
Join the team from UTS Climate Change Cluster Future reefs team in hands on demonstrations, talks and tactile opportunities to learn about the amazing techniques and technologies that are enabling more resilient coral reefs and reef restoration.  The Future Reefs research team studies reef-forming corals, the organisms that sustain the entire productivity and biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. Free, drop in activity for all ages.

Amazing Algae with East Coast Algae Biosystems 
View amazing footage of algae under the microscope created by East Coast Algae- a biotech start-up investigating wild strains of microalgae for applications in biotechnology & sustainable agriculture. Learn about the potential of algae to create new and sustainable alternatives to things like soft plastics, polyester fibres, animal feed, meat and fuel. Free, drop in activity for all ages.

Wild Wonders in Kids on Deck 
Join in creative activities with your family in Kids on Deck maker space. Unleash your inner scientist as you learn to collect and explore phytoplankton and zooplankton under the microscope, make food chains and souvenir sculptures of your favourite microscopic marvels. Fashion bottlecaps into new reusable creations with our recycled plastics machine. Make kelp forest puppets and collages that celebrate the curious and wonderful Australian marine life. Included with paid museum entry and recommended ages 4-12 and adults.

Free trials of underwater drones
Game on! Explore beneath the surface of the harbour as you learn to pilot one of our underwater drones in 15 minute hands-on trial sessions and demonstrations presented by our ocean-science educators. Free, drop in activity for ages 8 to adults. 

Drones trials are suitable for wheelchair users. This activity may be cancelled in the event of adverse weather conditions.

Rhiannon Hopley

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Rhiannon Hopley

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Azzuro Batic

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Film Screenings by Ocean Imaging  

16-17 August | 10am – 4pm

Relax with screenings of beautiful and fascinating documentary features by Ocean Imaging and the Great Southern reef foundation including Reviving Giants, Giant Kelp and Green Gravel, exploring the amazing ecosystems created by kelp forests in Australia, the threats to the survival of this essential marine flora and the incredible technologies, advocacy and initiatives that are endeavouring to rehabilitate and keep kelp reefs flourishing into the future.

Please note the museum’s cinema space is occasionally booked for private functions and may not be available for public access on the day of your visit.

Schools programs

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Book an education workshop

Bring your stage 2 students on an excursion to the Maritime Museum during National Science Week to discover the superpowers of plankton and learn about innovative solutions to ocean pollution, or discover our Year 11 depth study focused on marine science.

Available during Science Week on Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 August, or book in for Term 2, 3 or 4.

Visit us around Sydney

Sydney Science Trail

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