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Shirty Science ‘The Most Excellent Science Shirt’ Competition

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Shirty Science ‘The Most Excellent Science Shirt’ Competition

15 August @ 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

  • « Talking Plant Science: Michele Holbrook
  • National Science Quiz 2023 »

The ARC CoE for Plant Success is proud to be part of the Shirty Science Most Excellent Science Shirt competition!

Ten brilliant minds have collided to create the ultimate fusion of science, creativity, and shirts.

In this captivating YouTube Live event, scientists, and artists from around the country will step onto the virtual stage to pitch their innovative science shirt designs.

From the comfort of your own home, join our host Nate Byrne, ABC Breakfast Weather Presenter, and a panel of esteemed scientific and creative judges. As each new shirt design is revealed and pitched, you will cast your votes. Through the power of mathematics, your votes will help determine The Most Excellent Science Shirt.

Join us for the online launch of the designs this National Science Week! Have your voice heard as we select the most EXCELLENT science shirt. Find out more here.

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Date:
15 August
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5:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Website:
https://shirtyscience.com/pages/excellent-science-shirt
  • « Talking Plant Science: Michele Holbrook
  • National Science Quiz 2023 »

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