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DeadlyScience Teacher Guides

Each year for National Science Week, DeadlyScience in partnership with Australia Post creates a teacher guide and classroom activities. The DeadlyScience Guides are developed around the annual National Science Week theme and are a practical and fun resource for educators of Foundation to Year 6. 

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DeadlyLabs Soap Kits in the News

The DeadlyLabs project engages Indigenous community elders, interns, remote school teachers and our core team of expert STEM legends and science communicators.

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Keep up to date with the latest  newsletters from DeadlyScience

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NAIDOC Week DeadlyGrants

DeadlyScience is proud to open our next grant round to coincide with NAIDOC Week. To support activities in the classroom we are providing $200 grants and a craft pack to schools to host events in keeping with this year's theme "For Our Elders".

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DeadlyPathways Launched

As part of the inaugural partnership between WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research) and DeadlyScience we are proud to officially announce the launch of the WEHI DeadlyScience Pathways Program.

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Tayla Griffin Reconciliation Message

When I think about being a voice for the generations, I think about my old people, my ancestors, my family back home. I think about my mob, Gangalu, my friends, and my nieces and nephews on Country.

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Rick Hughes Reconciliation Message

I am a proud Wiradjuri and Yuin man, and it is pretty deadly to be a descendent from the oldest living continuous culture in the world! Ultimately, I am just me. I have never known any different. The older I get, and with more knowledge gained, I know that I am blessed with an incredible story and bloodline connected spiritually to kinship and Country.

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DeadlyScience Ambassador: Rick Hughes

I am a descendant of the Wiradjuri people from Central NSW, and Yuin people from South Coast NSW, although I was born on Dharug Country.

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