Resources

Explore the wide-range of free resources that have been developed to support teachers, parents and kids to discover the amazing world of STEM and scroll down to find other amazing websites and resource sites.

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Other resources

Explore other fantastic resources to find more specific details on careers, fun activities, and exciting STEM-based places to visit around Australia. Click on the details to be taken to the website via a new tab. Some of these websites are aimed at an older audience, but provide some great insights into career pathways and opportunities.
Questacon

Questacon is the National Science and Technology Centre, an interactive science communication facility located in Canberra, Australia. They are creating a better future through engagement with science, technology and innovation, and is an exceedinly fun day out for all ages. 

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Australian Space Discovery Centre

Be inspired at the Australian Space Discovery Centre with stories of innovation, curiosity and technology from the space sector.

Visit their website. 

The Girls in STEM Toolkit

The GIST is aimed at students in high school. It provides teachers with access to free, inclusive STEM lesson ideas, features lots of role models and is packed with resources, activities and a career quiz.

Visit their website.

Careers with STEM

Careers with STEM is a great source of information on a range of exciting STEM careers and features real-life role models, teaching resources and more.

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STARPortal

Australia’s first centralised national portal for exciting and engaging STEM activities from around the country.

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The STEM Careers Guide

A complete guide to careers in science, technology, engineering & mathematics from GradAustralia.

Visit their website.

Engineers Australia Junior Club

EA Junior Club provides activities and resources to parents and primary school teachers who want to bring engineering into the classroom.

Visit their website.

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