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Energy Education Australia Inc:
You will find us in print, at fairs and displays - just about everywhere
The following are links to newsletters | February | March | April | June | August | September | November |

February
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February Term 1
  • Working with Habitat for Humanity and students from Murray Bridge High School and Mannum Community College in Murray Bridge in a Landscape and Garden Design Competition.
  • Solar Panels being prepared for schools to borrow.
  • Solar Car 51 report
  • University of South Australia launches the Barbara Hardy
    Institute.
  • Is NEALS the way to go? Feed back welcome.
March
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  • Watch a video online as a glacier becomes an iceberg in Alaska.
  • Performing Plastics: New Marks for Promising Polymer Solar Cells
  • German Solar Cell companies concern is growing at the move to cheaper Chinese produced solar cells.
  • For the young at heart - making helicopter balloons. An ABC Science update.
  • A report that finds Australia's Desert palms 'not so ancient after all'. Australian scientists say an often-told tourist story about how an iconic Central Australia palm came to be is nothing but a lovely myth.
  • The CSIRO has listed Australian inventions and discoveries made in the past 200 years. Worth a read.
March
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  • Antartica - CSIRO research notes the ice is not retaining carbon dioxide as it was in 2010.
  • Soda Bottles being used to give light inside homes as sky lights are to many Australian homes.
  • Spray on Solar Panels being researched at Australia Universities. This report is from Flinders University in SA while other research is being conducted jointly at Monash and Melbourne Universities in conjunction with the CSIRO.
  • Clean Energy Council ranks Australian cities in solar energy efficiencies. Sadly no capital cities rank in their research.
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June Term 2
  • Oldest Gramaphone recording by Emile Berliner has been reproduced using an image from an early newspaper.
  • Plug-in Electric Vehicles re-write what Automotive Mechanics will be performing in the near future.
  • London Buses to go Hydrogen
  • Cyanobacteria once responsible for oxygenating the globe is now aiding the production of biofuels.
  • Mail box - a thirteen year old challenges the purpose of Earth Hour.
August

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August Term 3
  • A slection of website links that offer STEM activities from Australia and around the world.
  • STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
  • The links and others can also be found on this website - click here to access them.
 
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September Term 3
  • Due early September
 
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November Term 4
  • Due early November

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