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Roadshow brings ‘all kinds of awesome; to Mount Gambier

Science Alive Brian Haddy And North Primary School Student Dah Eh TBW Newsgroup
SCIENCE IS ALIVE: Science Alive representative Brian Haddy helps Mount Gambier North R-7 School Year 2 student Dah Eh with her water rocket at the school’s Science Alive ‘It’s All About Pressure’ display.

THE largest mobile science exhibition in Australia will bring together big names in science and technology when it opens in Mount Gambier this weekend.

The popular event is returning to the city for the sixth time, with popular exhibits the SciWorld Spectacular Science Show and Animals Anonymous native animals back to entertain audiences.

The full-day event starts at 9am on Sunday and features robotics workshops, astronomy sessions and science craft activities.

Science Alive representative Brian Haddy said there were many new features this year, with one being Dr Quark’s Scientific Circus Show, which explores the science and forces behind popular circus tricks.

“Mount Gambier Whyalla and Port Augusta are our regional hosts, but Mount Gambier is the biggest of the regional events and receive more support here than ever before,” Mr Haddy said.

“We are getting 4000 or more people through the doors, which is great.”

Mr Haddy said the event aimed to teach children more about the world and the way it worked.

“I think the key is to not tell them it is learning because they come and enjoy it and it only vaguely feels as though it is a science fair,” he said.

“Science is just a way of being inquisitive about the world.

“Events like Science Alive help people develop their thinking skills.”

Lynnete Martin Science Alive TBW Newsgroup
PUT TO THE TEST: Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin participates in the Science Alive preview event held at Mount Gambier North R-7 School which involved the ‘It’s All About Pressure’ water rocket display.

Mr Haddy said science was key to tackling world issues in the future and he hoped the event would encourage a more scientific community.

“The employment situation is changing with a higher tech future and those who do not embrace it will be left behind.”

Mr Haddy said there would be a range of exhibits and activities, including planetariums, four science shows, a chemistry show and a fur and feather exhibition.

“I would tell families to make a day of it as there is enough going on to keep people busy for several hours,” he said.

The free event will be held at the Main Corner Complex on November 17 from 9am to 3pm.

The event is supported by Mount Gambier City Council, UniSA, Inspiring South Australia and Beach Energy.

Beach Energy regional manager Jon Conti said the event showcased science and encouraged interest in technology.

Group Shot Troy, Lynette, Jon, Brian And Brigitte TBW Newsgroup
ROCKET SCIENCE: North Primary School student Year 6 student Troy, Mayor Lynette Martin, Beach Energy regional manager Jon Conti, Science Alive representative Brian Haddy and Year 7 student Brigitte practice their science skills in the ‘It’s All About Pressure’ water rocket display as a preview for next weekend’s Science Alive. Pictures: MOLLY TAYLOR

“From the company’s perspective, STEM is the core of our core qualities of what we do,” Mr Conti said.

“We are happy to be supporting the future students who may end up following a career in geographical science and engineering.”

Mount Gambier mayor Lynette Martin said the interactive exhibition was a great opportunity for kids and adults to have fun while learning.

“It ticks all the boxes for the City of Mount Gambier and we are pleased to support it again,” she said.

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