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We publish a number of bulletins for our clients.

These include:

Our bulletins:

  1. Media bulletin: An occasional bulletin for journalists with an interest in science stories – three or four issues a month.
  2. International media bulletin: a very occasional bulletin for international journalists with an interest in Australia science stories.
  3. Science communicators: A monthly bulletin for Victorians with an interest in science communication.
  4. Science prizes: A quarterly bulletin for science organisations with an interest in prizes such as the PM’s prizes, Fresh Science, the L’Oréal Australia for Women in Science program, and other prizes.
  5. Media training: A monthly bulletin advising of coming dates for our media and communication training courses for scientists. For more information visit our media training page.

Bulletins for our clients:

  1. Physics in Australia: A monthly bulletin from the President of the Australian Institute of Physics on issues and events in physics.
  2. L’Oréal for Women in Science: A bulletin with news on the L’Oréal Australia for Women in Science program.
  3. International Year of Biodiversity: An occasional bulletin for people interested in the International Year of Biodiversity.

You can click on the links above to view the bulletins.

If you’d like to receive these bulletins directly please either:

  1. Email me at niall@scienceinpublic.com.au with the names of the bulletins you want to receive – they will be delivered by email; or
  2. Subscribe to the online versions. You can do that by visiting the bulletin pages through the links above or the links on the left, and clicking on the rss feed option or choosing your preferred bookmarking tool.

Find out more about rss feeds here or here.

In 2009, we issued bulletins for people interested in the Darwin celebrations and the International Year of Astronomy. To read them, click on the links below.

  1. Evolution in Australia: An occasional bulletin for people interested in the evolution and Darwin celebrations this year.
  2. International Year of Astronomy: An occasional bulletin for people interested in the International Year of Astronomy.
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