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Category is Organisations and Networks; Science. 13 websites found from 4242.

Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria (AASV) (more info)

The AASV has a wide and varied membership including members of the general public who are interested to know more about archaeology and anthropology, students and academics studying these disciplines, and professional archaeologists and anthropologis...

Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology (more info)

The Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology is an non-profit organisation dedicated to the preservation of underwater cultural heritage, and the promotion of maritime archaeology conducted in accordance with internationally accepted ethical s...

Australian Academy of Science (more info)

The Australian Academy of Science is a national body established to promote and disseminate scientific knowledge and to foster international links for Australian scientists. The Academy is an independent, non-profit organisation.

Australian Science Communicators (more info)

National association of over 400 journalists, editors, scientists, engineers, educators and communicators committed to the communication of science and technology.

Australian Skeptics (more info)

This is the national site for the Australian Skeptics. It includes the aims, contact details, history and other information about the organisation. It also has subscription details for the journal and an index of articles.

Brisbane Organic Growers Inc (BOGI) (more info)

This website provides information about Brisbane Organic Growers Inc which is a community organic gardening and farming group. Through the website you can find out general information about the group, news from various members and take a look at some...

Cabinet of Curiosities (more info)

This Cabinet holds many treasures. Two hundred years of Australian science, represented through art, are arrayed for exploration and reflection. The curiosities contained are those of Australia's men and women of science, and your own.

Canberra Organic Growers Society Inc. (COGS) (more info)

This website provides information about the Canberra Organic Growers Society Inc. (COGS), which aims to provid a forum for organic growers to exchange information and encourage the general public to adopt organic growing methods.

International Polar Year - Australian Education, Outreach and Communication Committee (more info)

This website promotes Australian Education, Outreach and Communication Events that will be hosted throughout Australia during the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007 - 2008.

Pearcedale Conservation Park (more info)

Situated on 25 acres of semi-bushland, the Percedale Conservation Park aims to present a comprehensive and cohesive ecological environment which includes low energy facilities and reinstated flora and fauna similar to that which existed 200 years ago...

Quakes (more info)

The Queensland University Advanced Centre for Earthquake Studies (QUAKES) is a world-class research centre investigating the physics of earthquakes through the use of computer simulations. The Quakes website provides general information about earthqu...

Science Foundation for Physics (more info)

The Science Foundation for Physics within the University of Sydney has raised more than $100 million to support research and teaching in the School of Physics, and public engagement with science through teacher training, outreach to the community and...

The Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science (ANZAAS) (more info)

ANZAAS exists to promote dialogue and understanding between the public, scientists and government, and to advance science and its utilisation for maximum benefit. Visit the website for What's New, Achievements, Media Reports, Council details, and New...

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