Cane toads, fire ants and blackberry bushes - read about the environmental and economic problems caused by invasive species and try a classroom activity to learn more.
Try your hand at exciting experiments and activities from CSIRO's Double Helix Science Club. Mix some slime, build a rocket, make sultanas dance and more, using everyday equipment from around the house!
This fun activity from CSIRO's Double Helix Club provides instructions on how to make your own origami frog. Make a few frogs with your friends and see whose frog can jump the furthest.
Change attitudes to science through Scientists in Schools - a national program that creates and supports long-term professional partnerships between scientists and teachers.
Find out about the cutting edge of cancer prevention and sports drug testing in these free lectures for high school science teachers and senior science students in New South Wales.
The Student Research Scheme is a National CSIRO Education initiative which encourages prominent scientists from a range of scientific fields to work with students on challenging research projects.
Looking for engaging ways to inspire creativity in your science and technology teaching? Try CREST – it provides support for teachers and students to undertake open-ended science and technology investigations.
Discover the cold, dry and windy continent of Antarctica with weblinks, experiments, articles, photo galleries and an expedition diary from the editor of CSIRO's Scientriffic magazine.