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Bat poop, dark skies, making beer with algae, and defining rights of Moon

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Great ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Science Week stories and talent up for grabs in Sydney and regional New South Wales, including:

· Identify a frog and see the emu in the sky on the Sydney Science Trail

· Talking climate change like your life depends on it—with Tim Flannery, social researcher Rebecca Huntley, and marine scientist Emma Johnston

· Learn from 60,000 years of Aboriginal astronomy and Indigenous knowledge

· Should the Moon have legal rights?

· Is your diet good for the planet?

· Get your dark sky back

· From supermassive black holes to Australia’s Women in STEM Ambassador—meet Lisa Harvey-Smith

· Holy bat-poop! What bugs are spread by flying faeces?

· What do algae have to do with beer-making?

· Plant pathogens, pests and pollinators: the fight to get food on your plate

· Become a Carbon Counter and join the challenge cut our contribution to climate change.

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