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Find the best science events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Sydney. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Medical treatments and technologies are evolving rapidly, but is our legal landscape keeping pace? Dr Christopher Rudge examines whether Australia’s legal frameworks are equipped for the medical technologies of tomorrow, and how patients can be protected when scientific progress moves faster than the laws designed to govern it.

An evening dedicated to Transforming our Oceans — raising funds to secure the future of ocean science.
NSSN, the Semiconductor Sector Service Bureau and Macquarie University are jointly organising 'Sensing meets Semiconductors'. The half day event will be preceded by an optional facilities tour and followed by networking drinks. Speakers include: NSW Chief Scientist and Engineer, Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte, UNSW Dean of Engineering and NSSN Co-Director, Professor Julien Epps, S3B interim Director, Tara Hamilton, Macquarie University Head of NanoTech Laboratory, Professor Noushin Nasiri and others to be confirmed.
Why is grass green and the sky blue? Join us to explore the physics of light and what it means to observe the world with eyes and a brain. In this interactive session, Parker will guide participants through experiments that reveal how light behaves and how the brain processes visual information.
Join Us at the 2026 NHMRC TB CRE Annual Research Symposium! Date: Thu, 4 Jun, 8:30am - Fri, 5 Jun, 5pm AEST. Host: Centenary Institute, Camperdown NSW, Australia. Location: Building 93, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Missenden Rd, Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia. The annual NHMRC TB CRE Research Symposium brings together researchers, clinicians and TB program partners to share the latest research findings and strengthen collaboration. The symposium also supports the development of the next generation of TB researchers across Australia and the Asia Pacific region. It aims to foster innovative, evidence-generating research that addresses national and global TB control challenges, particularly in vulnerable populations. Through this event, we will support impactful, collaborative research that advances efforts to detect, prevent and treat TB. Key topics: Population-wide screening in the region; TB Diagnostics; TB Modeling; Clinical trials; Early- and mid-career researcher presentations; Advances in TB Basic Science and diagnostics; TB Care and Control policies in Australia and globally. Register Today! Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to global TB research, register and secure your spot today.