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Science can be gooey, slimy, weird, exciting and fun. It also teaches different ways of thinking about the world. CSIRO has a range of science clubs and programs where you can discover the fascinating world of science.

 

Like laughing while you learn and teach? The Club has science for the young and the young at heart, for parents, students and teachers. Membership of the Club includes magazines, events, email experiments and more.

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Science by Email delivers strange and amazing science news from Australia and around the world into your in-box. Discover science activities you can try at home or at school.

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Join the fun science events run by CSIRO around Australia and do something educational and entertaining with your spare time. Events include holiday programs and after-school activities.

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SCOPE is a half-hour of fast, funny and informative science television for children aged 8 - 12 years. Each week, SCOPE explores a different theme to discover the science behind everything.

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Maths by Email is a free e-newsletter for members of CSIRO's Double Helix Science Club, teachers and anyone with an interest in mathematics.

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