SCIENCE POPS UP: Chance to get hands on in the Clarence
SPIN yourself until you're dizzy, compare your reflexes to a Formula 1 driver and see your fingertips under the microscope when the nation's most popular science program pops up in Grafton today.
The Shell Questacon Science Circus is in town for school visits which culminate tonight at the Grafton Indoor Sports Centre when its 'pop-up' science centre.will be overflowing with exciting hands-on science exhibits.
Visitors of all ages can enjoy over 40 interactive science exhibits and watch spectacular science shows as Science Circus presenters hold fire in their hands, lie on a bed of nails and levitate beach balls.
"Our exhibition is a fantastic opportunity for the whole community to get hands-on with science. It's a great way to discover new things about our world and explore the science and technology all around us," Science Circus presenter Joe Fayle said.
The team is visiting local schools across the Northern Rivers region this week, sharing flying rockets, freezing cold liquid nitrogen and gooey slime with students through a range of interactive science shows.
"We hope that many of the students we've visited in schools will bring their families along to the exhibition, to explore science together and with the rest of the community," Joe said.
The Science Circus comprises 16 postgraduate students studying a Master of Science Communication Outreach at The Australian National University. The students spend three months engaging people with science and technology through visits to communities all over Australia.
Since 1985, the Science Circus has inspired over 2.5 million people with interactive science demonstrations during multiple visits to over 500 towns and communities, including 90 remote Indigenous communities.
The Shell Questacon Science Circus is a proud initiative of Shell, The Australian National University and Questacon - The National Science and Technology Centre.
Essential details
WHAT: Shell Questacon Science Circus Exhibition
WHERE: Grafton Indoor Sports Centre
WHEN: Today: 4-7pm
COST: Tickets only available at the door. Admission: adult $6, child/concession $5, family $18 and children under 5 are free.