Monthly Archives: January 2018

January Social BBQ

January Social BBQ Canberra Skeptics Inc. invites you to come enjoy a BBQ and games with your fellow skeptics! There are picnic tables available, but feel free to bring camp chairs or blankets. We will provide sausgaes and bread, but … Continue reading

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January 24, 2018: Senate Public Hearing, Therapeutic Goods Amendment Bill 2017, ANU

Senate Public Hearing, Therapeutic Goods Amendment Bill 2017, ANU, January 24, 2018 The Department of Health, the Therapeutics Goods Administration (TGA) and the Health Minister’s Office have been trying to bypass the Senate Committee system on the Therapeutic Goods Amendment … Continue reading

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Six Skeptical Questions with Will Grant

Is this what you wanted to do when you were a kid? What first got you interested in your field? As a kid I wanted to be an explorer. That’s a pretty tricky occupation these days, but I think trying … Continue reading

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Six Skeptical Questions with Steve Nerlich

 Is this what you wanted to do when you were a kid? What first got you interested in your field? I’m not really an astronomer, but I am a science communicator. As a kid (in the 60s) I regularly leafed … Continue reading

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Six Skeptical Questions with Caroline Faulder

Caroline Faulder spoke to Canberra Skeptics on March 22 about her thesis topic, ‘The Importance of Role Models for Women in Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths (STEM) at ANU’

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Six Skeptical Questions with Brad Tucker

Is this what you wanted to do when you were a kid? What first got you interested in your field? When I was really young, I wanted to be a garbage truck (the actual truck, not the driver).  Then it … Continue reading

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