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Find the best education events and make the most of your time this month in Launceston. From science to gaming and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join us at the Launceston Planetarium for our next screening of Secret of the Cardboard Rocket. When children build a toy rocket made of cardboard, they find that it can take them on an amazing journey through the Solar System. Their astronomy book, borrowed from the library, comes alive and tells them more about the exciting things they are seeing including the different planets. Each Planetarium show is followed by a live tour of the current night sky. * This show is friendly for young children.

This 4-hour workshop is designed to provide participants with an understanding of loss and grief and an opportunity to gain knowledge, strategies and resources.

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to a casualty in line with first aid guidelines determined by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) and other Australian national peak clinical bodies.
A conversation between 'Tubes' (Andy Taylor) and Tasmanian Mark Kempster and about his personal experience with online gambling harm.
Refresh your Youth MHFA skills with updated strategies, practical scenarios and renewed confidence to support young people. Extend your accreditation too.
Join us at the Launceston Planetarium for our next screening of Secret of the Cardboard Rocket. When children build a toy rocket made of cardboard, they find that it can take them on an amazing journey through the Solar System. Their astronomy book, borrowed from the library, comes alive and tells them more about the exciting things they are seeing including the different planets. Each Planetarium show is followed by a live tour of the current night sky. * This show is friendly for young children.
Join us for an Open Day and High School Info Evening at Tamar Valley Steiner School. Explore our St Leonards campus, learn about our unique educational approach, and discover opportunities for your child's academic and personal growth. Limited places available in some primary classes, and applications open for High School (Year 7 class) in 2027, and Kinder 2027. Scholarships covering 50% of fees for selected students for Year 7 & 8 (2027 and 2028) are available.
Join us in the Launceston Planetarium for our next screening of Ngā Tohunga Whakatere - The Navigators. Traverse the largest ocean on Earth with Moko, an intrepid teenager who follows the star paths of her ancestors as they sail across the Pacific towards her homeland, Aotearoa New Zealand. She time travels between centuries and cultures to witness life onboard the waka hourua (sailing canoes) of her Māori forefathers, and the ships of English captain Lt. James Cook and Dutch explorer, Abel Tasman. She takes in the view of Earth from space, stands alongside the navigators, experiences their traditions, uncovers their science, and wraps it all up in the space knowledge we have today. Each Planetarium show is followed by a live tour of the current night sky.
Join us for the very first in our new series all about making better coffee at home! Whether you're a total beginner or looking to fine-tune your skills, this fun and hands-on session is the perfect place to start. What to expect: A short, informative talk on transforming your home coffee game, pouring your own coffees, and introduction to latte art basics. 10 spots. Free entry. Snack platter boards will be available to keep the good vibes (and energy) flowing. We can't wait to share great coffee, great company, and some seriously fun skills with you!
Community services discussion on preventing online gambling harm to young Tasmanians led by reform advocates Tim Costello and Mark Kempster.
Community services discussion on preventing online gambling harm in young Tasmanians led by reform advocates Tim Costello and Mark Kempster.
Join QVMAG's Senior Curator Natural Sciences, Dr Alfonsina, to learn all about insect pinning in this hands-on workshop! Explore the gardens at Inveresk, then learn how to pin and preserve insects while discovering why museum specimens are so important for research, conservation and biodiversity. In this hands-on workshop at the Museum at Inveresk, you will be joined by QVMAG's Curator Natural Science, Dr Alfonsina Arriaga Jiménez, as she guides you through an insect pinning workshop, learning about the world of entomology and museum collections!