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Best Practice Standards for Land Air Marine Access and Stakeholder Engagement
The Land Air Marine Access team have developed a Best Practice Standards approach to land, air and marine access and stakeholder engagement to protect Geoscience Australia's... -
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Glass Google Arts and Culture Exhibit and Crossword
Google Arts and Culture exhibit explaining how man-made and natural glass is formed and the key characteristics of glass. The exhibit features high quality images of fulgurites... -
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Volcanic hazards: What would an Emergency Manager do?
Activity for secondary and senior secondary students examining a hypothetical city and its vulnerability to volcanic hazard risk. Includes background information for teachers,... -
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Sugar Shake: Erosion experiment
This activity introduces the concepts of weathering and erosion by investigating why river pebbles are often rounded. The download includes background information for teachers... -
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Field techniques comic-style factsheets
This collection of documents detail various field techniques and processes that GA conduct. They are in conjunction with a series of Field Activity Technique Engagement... -
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Tectonic Plates Jigsaw Puzzle
World elevation map that shows the shape of the major tectonic plates. Physical print in colour for giveaway. When completed the 'Tectonic Plates Jigsaw Puzzle' will fit on a... -
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Satellite Selfies Australia from Space Education Poster
The A1 poster incorporates 4 images of Australia taken from space by Earth observing satellites. The accompanying text briefly introduces sensors and the bands within the... -
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Spaghetti Quakes
Background information for teachers/parents and an activity about earthquake magnitude using spaghetti pasta. -
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Make your own fossil
Educational resource and instructions to make your own fossil out of every day materials. -
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Make your own rock
Would you like to make your own rock? In this set of activities you can simulate the natural processes that form sedimentary rocks in just a few hours, instead of taking... -
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Ice Power
Activity investigating the expansion rate of water to ice and how this related to weathering of rocks in the environment. -
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See how they run
This activity introduces the concepts of lava viscosity and influence on volcanic cone shape. The download includes background information for teachers and an activity sheet for... -
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Topography of the Australian Continent - education poster
The poster uses a colourful digital elevation model to show the topography of the Australian continent. Low land is shown in green, higher land is yellow and orange and the... -
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What on Earth is a career in geoscience?
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Scientific talks about hazards: summaries for teachers
Many scientific talks by Geoscience Australia staff are published on YouTube. These documents provide summaries (‘crib sheets’) of the presentations along with easy access links... -
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Girls in STEM statement
The Girls in STEM statement addresses Strategy 2028 impact area of ‘enabling an informed Australia’ by increasing earth science literacy and engagement while addressing issues... -
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Meaningful Minerals classroom poster
This A1 poster aims to introduce Year 3/4 and older students to the many ways that minerals and elements are used in our everyday lives. 6 key uses of 14 critical and...
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