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Tasmania Science in the Pub


Across Bass Strait and into Tasmania - Science in the Pub down the odd Cascade (or was it Boag's) with the locals of the Apple Aisle.

7 April 20000, Hobart: SciPub XXXVII 'Are we loving the wilderness to death?', University Club, University of Tasmania, 5-7:30pm. With Professor Jamie Kirkpatrick and Dr David Leaman from the University of Tasmania, aided and abetted by Paul Willis and Bernie Hobbs.

Sunday June 15, 2003: Trout Bar and Cafe, North Hobart - 5pm to 6.30pm. Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask about Antarctic science and what part Australia plays. There is nothing nerdy about this cool science. This is world-class science available to all through a wonderful, relaxed and fun forum. Antarctic science is helping and will continue to help tell us about our history and our future, global environmental issues such as climate change and sustainable fisheries management. Join Australian Antarctic Division scientists Dr Barbara Wienecke (seabird ecologist), Dr Barbara Smith (glaciologist), Dr Graeme Hosie (marine biologist) and Mike Craven (glaciologist/physicist) as they share their passion and knowledge of the exciting world in which they work. The session will be hosted by the ABC's Tim Cox. This heady mix of AAD expertise and Tim's good looks make for a brilliant meeting of brains and beauty!

Friday August 20 2004: SciPub LXXIV Life, the Universe and Everything! Bride O'Reilly's pub, Davey Street, Hobart. 19:30-21:30. With Charley Lineweaver and John Dickey. Compered by Simon Ellingsen. A National Science Week activity.

 

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