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Date: 6 September
Venue: Online
Join the Australian Academy of Science and Future Earth Australia to watch the livestreamed launch of A National Strategy for Just Adaptation. This much-anticipated strategy is being launched at Parliament House by the Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister.
Date: 26 September
Venue: Online
The Academy will host the seventh Falling Walls Lab Australia finale from Canberra, to identify the national winner who will take part in the global event in Berlin.
Date: 11 October
Venue: Shine Dome and online
Hear from two scientists whose research has been sparked by lightning in two extremely different ways. Dr Hannah King from Swinburne University of Technology and Dr Emma Lovell from UNSW Sydney will demonstrate the life (and death) of lightning and what this powerful natural phenomenon can mean for us.
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