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The Harbour School Sydney

Upcoming events - October 2023

10/1/2023

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If you're interested in environmental education related to marine environments, engaging in further academic coursework, or engaging with your community, there are lots of events coming up this month. You might be interested in checking out some of the following:

8 October - 10am-1pm, Manly Courso
North Head Sanctuary Draft Management Plan Consultation

10 October - 6pm

Faculty of Science - Sydney University - Industry Network Night

11 October
Middle Harbour Yacht Club - 
Keelboat Safety Forum - Online Event 

12 October - 5pm
Phycohealth - Ask Me Anything about the Regenerative Power of Seaweed

13 October
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and water - Entries close for Sustainable Ocean Plan art and photography competition

13 October
Australian Museum - Opening of Wansolmoana - one salt ocean exhibition

16-22 October
Australian Water Association - National Water Week

17 October - 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Australian Water Association - The Value of Water Careers

17 October - 4:30-6pm, Carrington
Phycohealth - Ask Me Anything about Seaweed

18 October - 5pm-6pm
Sydney University - Master of Sustainability Information Session

20 October - 4pm - 5pm
Sydney University - Master of Marine Science and Management Information Session

22 October - 9am - 2pm
Greater Sydney Landcare - River Talks, Urban Heat and AGM

28 October - 10am - 2pm
Seaside Scavenge - Balmoral Beach, Mosman

29 October - 10am - 4pm
The Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability - Living Futures Sustainability Festival

29 October - 2:30 - 4:30pm
Microplastic Analyst Workshop with Ausmap - Manly Library

31 October - 5pm - 6.30pm
The Sydney Environment Institute and the Faculty of Medicine and Health - Using multidisciplinary research to address UN Sustainable Development Goals

Next Month....

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  • Home
    • About Us
    • Staff
    • Location
    • Contact Us
  • Excursions
    • Earth's Environments
    • Living Seawalls - Growth and Survival of Living Things
    • Life In The Sea
    • Estuarine Studies
    • Living Seawalls - Marine and Civil Engineering
    • Environmental Change
    • Oceanography
    • Climate Change
    • Kelp Forests
    • Geographical Investigation
    • Coral Reefs
    • Darling Harbour Precinct
    • Iron Cove
  • Resources
    • Project Restore
    • Living Seawalls
    • Operation Crayweed
    • Operation Posidonia
    • Sydney Seahorse Project
    • IMOS
    • Geographical Investigation - Fieldwork
    • Sydney Estuary
    • Mangrove Forests
    • Great Southern Reef
    • Darling Harbour Precinct
    • Snorkelling
  • Projects
    • Living Seawalls School Hub
    • Blue Schools Network
  • Professional Learning
    • Past Events
    • Teacher Talk
  • Careers
    • Jobs A-Z
    • Marine and Environmental Science
  • Blog