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Presented by Queensland Museum Network, World Science Festival Brisbane returns to Brisbane’s cultural precinct to ask, and answer, some of the biggest questions facing humankind.
World Science Festival Brisbane 2023 boldly journeys into new frontiers of science from the evolution of surgery and claims on having the fiercest dinosaur to discovering new worlds, rewiring the brain and saving the planet.
Once again Curiocity Brisbane returns as a key pillar of World Science Festival Brisbane programming. Over 12 STEM-packed days, visitors can let their imaginations roam free with installations from high-profile artists that celebrate the connections between science, art and technology.
World Science Festival Brisbane offers interactive and informative experiences for inquisitive young minds, family outings and solo explorers, industry professionals, creators and designers, experimenters and the naturally curious.
With hundreds of events on offer across Brisbane and Queensland, you’ll need to head to the World Science Festival Brisbane website to find out where you fit into the festival’s world of science, technology and art.
The World Science Festival Brisbane Schools Program is returning 22 — 24 March 2023, presented with QPAC.
World Science Festival Brisbane and Queensland programming for schools is designed to engage students in stimulating and inspiring experiences that showcase careers in STEM, including discussions with scientists, hands-on activities and exciting science shows.
Queensland Museum Network has a long tradition of working with Australia’s leading academics and subject experts to educate and inspire generations of inquisitive young minds.
Through World Science Festival Brisbane and Queensland, we encourage teachers, students and parents to share in the transformational power of education, learning, creative thought and imagination.
Over two special nights, Queensland Museum will transform into a hub of live music, discovery and experimentation, with something on every floor to surprise and delight.
Discover sixteen life-sized skeletons from South America's Age of Dinosaurs including the world's BIGGEST dinosaur!
Plan your visit to Queensland Museum, centrally located at the Queensland Cultural Centre, South Bank.
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