In this ecological extravaganza, a trio of Griffith University STEM experts will showcase the living systems around us and the subtle interactions that drive them. Through interactive demonstrations, students will gain an insight into the fundamental concepts behind biological systems and evolutionary change, as well as how to find solutions to ecological issues impacting our lives by exploring and explaining everyday observations. From marine megafauna to intricate ecosystems, Grand Nature inspires and empowers by turning a wide-angle lens on the fascinating diversity of life.
World Science Festival Brisbane 2023 School Program is presented with QPAC.
Best known as a judge from The New Inventors and her many years with ABC Science, Bernie Hobbs is an award-winning science writer and broadcaster. Originally from Brisbane, Bernie lives...
View ProfileDr Jennifer Campbell is an environmental engineer, ecological scientist, and researcher at Griffith University.
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View ProfileDr Johan Gustafson aka @drhammerhead is a marine ecologist and expedition leader specialising in shark behaviour, including movement and behaviour of sharks and the interface between physical ocean processes on...
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Curriculum links
This program addresses key curriculum, including Year 4 (ACSSU072), Year 7 – 12 (Biology Unit 3).
Corals are the foundation of the coral reef ecosystem. These extraordinary animals acquire energy in two different ways: they can eat other organisms, and they can also capture energy from the sun. In this resource you will explore how surface area and volume affect the productivity of corals, and how energy flows through a coral reef ecosystem.
Contains curriculum links to:
Year: 9-10
Biology
There are nearly 1000 threatened species in Queensland alone, and the extinction of these species has the potential to disrupt whole ecosystems. In this resource you will examine a threatened Queensland animal, and create a Queensland Museum exhibit explaining why this species is threatened, and what you can do to help protect it.
Contains curriculum links to:
Year: 4-9
Biology
The STEM Video series is specifically mapped to aspects of the Australian Curriculum to demonstrate actual application of the concepts, skills and knowledge students are learning in the classroom. This video with Dr Paul Muir, Marine Biologist, Museum of Tropical Queensland, discusses marine ecosystems, their importance and his research into this part of the natural world.
Contains curriculum links to:
Year: 6-7
Biology
Student $10
Biology: The Fascinating Diversity Of Life
22 March 2023
60 mins 1:00pm
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Biology: The Fascinating Diversity Of Life
22 March 2023
60 mins 1:00pm
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