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2009

2009 CSL Florey Medal awarded to Prof John Hopwood

2009 NSW & ACT Young Tall Poppy Science Awards announced

2009 Victorian & Tasmanian Young Tall Poppy Science Award winners announced

2009 SA Young Tall Poppy Science Award winners announced

2008
Post Budget Health Briefing

2008 NSW & ACT Young Tall Poppy Science Awards announced

2008 SA Young Tall Poppy Science Awards announced

Women in Science seminar Lindfield

Women in Science seminar Parramatta

Women in Science seminar Wollongong

2007

2007 NSW & ACT Young Tall Poppy Science Award winners announced
Medical Research Seminar for High School Students Sydney
Young Tall Poppies visit Arthur Phillip High School
Young Tall Poppies visit Callaghan College
Young Tall Poppies visit Dubbo College
Young Tall Poppies visit high schools in Wingham and Forster-Tuncurry
Young Tall Poppies visit Smiths Hill High School
Young Tall Poppies visit Tuggerah College and Gosford High

 

2006 (selected)
Extinct giant animals at St Ives Primary School

2005 (selected)
Florey Medal winners gain Nobel Prize for Medicine

 

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