
Today A●STAR has joined forces with the Natural Science crew. All week these guys have been learning about the dangers of pollution in Australia’s waterways. It’s a depressing topic – but an uplifting experience because the focus is on finding answers to the world’s problems!
“I’m a saltwater girl so I’ve always lived by the ocean, surrounded by fishing, hunting – all that stuff,” says Year 11 Reggie from Victoria. “That influenced me in looking at doing something I love, which involves water, as a career. That’s why I chose Natural Science.”
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Wingara Mura – Bunga Barrabugu Summer Program
7 – 11 December, 2020 Apply to join us on the 2020 Wingara Mura – Bunga Barrabugu Summer Program! Spend five days at the University of Sydney on a residential program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in Years 9-11. This program will give you the chance to experience uni life, explore world-class facilities…