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2009 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes

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Living Sustainably

Issue 11 - Apr 2009
The NSW Premier, the Hon. Nathan Rees with Kate Ravich from Birds Australia and Richard Major from the Australian Museum.

The NSW Premier, the Hon. Nathan Rees with Kate Ravich from Birds Australia and Richard Major from the Australian Museum.

Now in its 20th year, the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes have grown in size and stature to become Australia's premier science awards.

Are you a scientist, school kid, journalist, science teacher, young film maker, researcher, leader, innovator, educator, communicator, environmentalist or photographer?

You could be eligible to enter the 2009 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes

This year there is something for everyone with 18 prizes worth over $180,000 up for grabs! Prizes are made possible by the generous support of sponsors, including the Department of Environment and Climate Change NSW sponsor of the Innovative Solutions to Climate Change.
Entries close 1 May 2009.

For further information email eureka@austmus.gov.au or visit www.australianmuseum.net.au/eureka

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