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Kylie Walker, Minister Michaelia Cash and Assistant Minister Zed Seselja
11 February, 2018

International Day of Women and Girls in Science marked by meeting of the superstars

Minister for Innovation and Jobs, Senator Michaelia Cash, and Assistant Minister for Science, Senator Zed Seselja, met with four of our Superstars of STEM to mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Superstars Dr Nicky Ringland, Dr Kate Grarock, Dr Kate Umbers and Dr Rebecca Johnson shared stories about their work, and introduced […]

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