September 2017 – Advancing science communication
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The Fitzroy Basin is Australia’s second-biggest river basin.
FLOW, which opened in 2012 in Rockhampton’s heritage-listed old post office, shows how the basin works, and celebrates how people are managing its natural resources sustainably.
What we … Read more
We worked with the Queensland Museum to redevelop the popular children’s interactive playground, Playasaurus Place.
The interpretation work was a part of $14.3 million invested in refurbishing and installing new exhibitions at the museum during 2011.
The museum reopened … Read more
We provided interpretive text for 7 panels in the Queensland Museum’s Megafauna exhibition.
This included reviewing and rewriting draft text supplied by the museum, ensuring logical story and content flow, using clear and active language, and writing … Read more
Working with museum curators, Brandi Exhibitions, and Desmond Freeman and his team at Ormsby Kerrins Freeman, we helped design concepts and write interpretive text for 3 water interactive exhibits:
We collaborated with designers Hanne and Tommy Brandi, physics whiz Joel Gilmore, and museum curators to develop the Water Wowsers show.
Water WOWsers is an entertaining and interactive multimedia science show that helps school-age children learn … Read more
The Museum Zoo exhibition focused on animal size and survival, spectacularly showing off the museum’s collection while drawing attention to the threats to animal habitats.
We collaborated with museum curators, Brandi Exhibitions, and Ormsby Kerrins … Read more