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10am – 11am
Recommended for ages 16+
Who gets a seat at the table when we shape Australia’s climate future?
Just and effective climate solutions require the voices of women in all their diversity – especially First Nations women and others who are too often excluded from decision-making. Without these perspectives, climate action risks reinforcing the very inequities it seeks to address.
Join Bundjalung woman Arabella Douglas and Dr Robyn James for a powerful conversation on the gender–climate nexus. Together, they explore why inclusive leadership matters, and how lived experience, Indigenous knowledge systems, and Western science can work together to drive fairer, more effective climate outcomes.
This is a vital discussion for anyone committed to climate justice, equity, and meaningful change.
This event is presented as part of World Science Festival Brisbane (WSFB) 2026. Entering its 11th year, WSFB invites you to dive into the interconnected worlds that make up our magnificent universe, from 20 – 29 March.
Limited tickets, bookings are essential.
Recommended for ages 16+.
Discounts available for groups of 4 or more tickets. Discount applied at checkout.
If you require an Auslan interpreter for this event, we require bookings prior to Friday 27 February 2026. Interpreters cannot be guaranteed after this date, although we will do our best to accommodate your request.
For accessibility assistance and resources for moving around the museum, please visit our accessibility page or contact the museum on (07) 3153 3000.
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Entering its 11th year, World Science Festival Brisbane 2026 invites you to dive into the interconnected worlds that make up our magnificent universe.
Walk alongside one of the planet’s most powerful and fascinating animals, on a journey stretching back over 130 million years. This all-ages exhibition will bring you face-to-face with the mighty crocodile.
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