Geography

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Explore ways to develop your skills in STEM education and sustainability through inquiry-based and hands-on learning. We often hear educators say that they feel lacking in their knowledge and understanding of an issue or content area. In response, the team at WA Museum Boola Bardip have developed this practical and hands-on Professional Learning to upskill … Read more

Travel back billions of years and discover how microscopic organisms forever changed the conditions for life on Earth. Investigate the structures they formed and the chemical processes they used to create oxygen-rich oceans and an atmosphere creating conditions for multicellular life to flourish. Explore the iron rich deposits they helped create providing a wealth of … Read more

This one-day workshop introduces geologists to DataMosaic, CSIRO’s interactive platform for geological interpretation of boundaries and unsupervised classification of geochemical data from drilling datasets. Participants will gain practical skills in identifying boundaries and working with complex datasets including legacy assays and petrophysical data. Through a mix of presentations and live tutorials, the course will discuss … Read more

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The Western Australian Curriculum and Assessment Outline (K–10 Outline) is your go-to guide for the curriculum and assessment requirements from Kindergarten to Year 10. It’s smoothly integrating the exciting new Australian Curriculum Version 9, with some subjects set to roll out in 2025, bringing fresh updates and new learning opportunities.

Geoscience Australia’s Classroom Resources page offers a range of interactive and curriculum-aligned materials—like 3D models, maps, and hands-on activities—that make learning about Earth science topics such as volcanoes, fossils, and natural hazards both fun and informative.

A safe and inclusive workplace isn’t just a policy—it’s a culture. This workshop activity is designed for businesses committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), providing practical tools to create an environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and heard.

Through this resource, leaders and teams will:
🔹 Explore the importance of psychological safety – Encouraging open conversations without fear of judgment.
🔹 Develop workplace guidelines – Co-create strategies to foster inclusivity and belonging.
🔹 Recognise and address challenges – Learn how to navigate difficult emotions and create meaningful change.

This workshop is an essential step for businesses looking to strengthen their DEI initiatives and create a workplace where everyone—especially women and underrepresented groups—can thrive.

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What do astronauts, biomedical engineers, and game designers have in common? They all have exciting careers in STEM! This fun and engaging word search introduces students to a wide range of STEM careers, helping them explore future possibilities while building problem-solving and vocabulary skills.

Perfect for classroom activities, STEM clubs, or career exploration sessions, this word search encourages students to think about the many exciting jobs available in science, technology, engineering, and maths—and maybe even discover a new dream career!

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Engage virtually with stories of first contact based on objects found in the WA Museum Boola Bardip. Western Australia has had a variety of first contacts between visitors to the shores and local Aboriginal peoples. Hear stories of first contact, from British colonization to shipwrecks and Makassan trepangers, based on objects found in the museum’s … Read more