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UOW Science Space

- Mini museum and show in Moruya Aug 19th

Saturday 19 August 2023

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There will be two timeslots for families to attend on the day, either 10am-12pm or the 11am1pm session

10am - 1pm

Where: Moruya Basketball stadium, Albert Street Moruya, 2537, NSW

Cost: Free

UOW Science space is coming to the Eurobodalla Shire for Science Week.

There will be Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) activities for all the family. STEM activity zone for hands-on science fun and learning for the whole family. Dress up as an astronaut, meet our baby dinosaurs, build the tallest tower, crash test vehicles, code a robot, investigate insect specimens and much more!

An all-ages science show featuring our biggest and most spectacular demonstrations e.g. fire tornadoes, giant bubbles, liquid nitrogen clouds, fire bubbles. There would be an opportunity for question time at the end of the show.

20 minutes science show at 10am for session 1, and 20 minute Science show at 12pm for session 2.

Eurobodalla features in Trail Towns episode

Gear up and get comfy for this special episode featuring Eurobodalla’s mountain bike trails and popular places in between. Trail Towns is a tourism program on SBS showing all the top places to ride, stay, eat and play in Australia and New Zealand. The season starts next week on Saturday 26 August and the Eurobodalla episode airs at 4pm on Saturday 16 September.

Trail Towns Presenters Dieter Kahsnitz (Deetz) and Paul van der Ploeg (Vandy) said Eurobodalla was one of their most unique episodes to film.

“The Eurobodalla region sums up everything wonderful about the Australia we are famous for, with stunning beaches, gorgeous coastal towns and welcoming people,” Deetz said.

Vandy and Deetz toured beaches and bush between the towns of Narooma, Mogo and Batemans Bay.

“Exploring the new trails was eye opening!” Vandy said. “The vision to expand on the community-built trails is genius; the whole area is about to be transformed into a must-visit global tourist destination.”

Eurobodalla Council partnered with Trail Towns to showcase the region as a mountain biking destination. With almost 100km of trails at Narooma and 150km underway at Mogo, Eurobodalla is set to become Australia’s mountain biking coast. Some local legends took Vandy and Deetz under their wing to show off their home turf.

President of Narooma Mountain Bike Club Georgie Staley was one of many local faces to feature in the episode. She can’t wait to see all levels of riders hit up the freshly carved trails at Narooma.

“The new zones added to our existing network is truly unique,” Ms Staley said. “Families can explore the wilderness single track and keen downhill riders can hit up the flowy, long jump lines of the gravity zone.”

Eurobodalla Mayor Mathew Hatcher watched a sneak peek of the episode and was impressed by how much Vandy and Deetz packed into one episode.

“They are two high-energy guys who truly got a taste of what Eurobodalla has to offer in between riding the new trails at Narooma and Mogo,” Mayor Hatcher said.

“Aside from Eurobodalla’s 250km of trails, the episode shows so much more for the non-riders too.

For those who missed the debut, Trail Towns season three will be available on SBS On Demand and SBS.

Narooma’s trails will open this spring, while Mogo trails are set to open autumn 2024 by Eurobodalla Council and Forestry NSW. The Coastal Headlands Walking Trail opens spring 2024. These Eurobodalla projects are made possible thanks to funding from the Australian and NSW Governments’ Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund.Watch the Eurobodalla Trail Towns episode trailer on Council’s YouTube.

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