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13 resources:The AIP promotes the role of physics in education, industry and the community. Its activities include public lectures and a school physics quiz
Tasmanian link for the Australian Science Communicators - a national organisation of writers, editors and communicators in science
Distributor of scientific instruments for research, quality control, education, pathology, water quality and life sciences
Details of Devonport City Council's award winning science discovery centre
Manufacturer and supplier of innovative lightning protection equipment. Located at Kingston, Tasmania
Personal blog discussing Tasmanian flora, fauna and geology and links to a gallery of Tasmanian images
Phenomena Factory is an interactive science centre located at Launceston's Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. The centre includes over 30 permanent exhibits with regularly changing programs and displays, offering students and teachers a range of exciting experiences, including exclusive educational and school holiday programs
Dedicated to the advancement of knowledge. Monthly meetings in both Hobart and Launceston. Annual volumes of papers are published. There are libraries in both Hobart and Launceston
Archived site for the Festival held as part of National Science Week 2002 to showcase CSIRO Marine Research through the public exhibition of science inspired art
Contact information for the Association which works to preserve the unique system of 6 semaphore/flag stations covering the 60 kms between Launceston and Low Head in Tasmania's north
Details of the membership of the Board, which advises the government on innovation policy and its implementation, and administers the Tasmanian Innovations Program
The Council works in partnership with the Tasmanian Government, industry, research institutions and the academic community to enhance the state's science and technology sector. It is given direction by the Science and Industry Technology Policy
The Young Tassie Scientists Program aims to raise awareness of the role of young scientists in different areas of scientific research in Tasmania. Profiles of selected scientists are provided as part of National Science Week
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