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6:00pm — 9:00pm
Adults only (18+)
Step into SparkLab an adults-only night of science exploring why sharks matter… not as villains, but as vital guardians of healthy oceans and resilient reef systems.
Dive deep into the world of apex predators and living reefs as marine scientist Dr Emily Lester unpacks why sharks are essential to balanced marine ecosystems, how coral reefs support ocean life, and what happens when these systems are pushed to the brink.
From apex predators to sharing ocean stories, discover how protecting our sea predators helps safeguard entire reef systems, and why healthy oceans matter more than ever in a changing climate.
Science Night includes:
This event is Auslan interpreted.
Our events are cashless, EFTPOS only.
All other areas of Queensland Museum Kurilpa close at the usual time of 5pm.
This event features:
Usually noisy
Very low light
Seating available
Interactive and touch objects
Light projections
For further accessibility information please visit our accessibility page or contact the museum on (07) 3153 3000.
Emily Lester is a marine scientist who studies sharks, coral reefs, and the complex connections that keep our oceans healthy. Her research has taken her across tropical Australia and the Indo-Pacific, working with local partners and coastal communities to understand how predators, fishing, tourism, and climate change shape reef ecosystems, and how healthy shark populations can support thriving reefs and sustainable livelihoods. When she is not in the field or analysing data, Emily loves sharing ocean stories and sparking curiosity about the hidden worlds beneath the waves.
This 1.8m diameter sphere suspended in the centre of SparkLab. It uses the latest digital technology from satellites and ground-based instruments to project over 570 global, environmental and planetary datasets onto its surface. Explore swirling ocean currents, animal migrations, plate tectonics, earthquakes, Jupiter’s moons and much more at the touch of a screen.
Developed by researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the United States, this technology helps users to visualise and understand the wonder of the world around us and Earth’s place in the solar system.
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