Make science a priority this National Science Week

Science leaders have issued a call to action ahead of National Science Week – make science a priority and prepare for jobs of the future.
Queensland Science Minister Leeanne Enoch and 2017 Australian of the Year, Griffith University Professor Emeritus Alan Mackay-Sim, have both sent strong messages to the community urging them to embrace STEM – science, technology, engineering and maths.
Griffith University will launch Queensland’s National Science Week activities next week at Westfield Garden City with an insightful panel discussing remarkable science careers, as well as three days of entertaining activities and thought provoking presentations from leading scientists.
Minister Enoch said this was the week to celebrate the science all around us and in everything we do.
“STEM is at the core of Queensland’s innovation revolution, and it’s where we’re going to find the jobs of the future,” Ms Enoch said.
“We understand that no matter what job young Queenslanders take or make –

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