Festivals & Series
Free
All Ages
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Talks and Ideas: Professor Alan Duffy

Wed 30 Oct
Talks and Ideas: Professor Alan Duffy

Talks and Ideas: Professor Alan Duffy

Join Swinburne astrophysicist and astronomer Professor Alan Duffy (As seen on Network 10’s The Project) in this insightful discussion on the moon.

Indulge your curiosity as Professor Duffy talks about the moon, its fundamental part of our future, its enduring fascination in our night sky, the Apollo moon missions, and the role the Australian Space Agency has in the future of the moon.

Following the talk will be a short Q&A where audiences will have the opportunity to ask Professor Duffy questions about the moon, space exploration and our solar system. This event is suitable for all ages, from academics to curious kids and best of all its free!

This is a free ticketed event. All attendees must register and have a valid ticket.

The Lawn Bar and Airstream will be open for food and beverage purchases.


Dates
Wed 30 Oct
Where
Outdoor Stage
Ages
All Ages
Duration
1 hr
Tickets
Free, registrations essential
Times
Wed 30 October - 6:30pm

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Museum of the Moon
Free
All Ages
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Fri 18 - Wed 30 Oct

Museum of the Moon

By Luke Jerram (UK)

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All Ages
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All Ages
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All Ages
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All Ages
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All Ages
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Lux De La Luna 24
Age Restricted 18+
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Pub Choir
Age Restricted 18+
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Thu 24 Oct

Pub Choir

Big, Bold & Live on the Outdoor Stage


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