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Future Makers is an innovative partnership between Queensland Museum and Shell’s QGC business aiming to increase students’ uptake of and performance in STEM-related subjects and careers, and inspire teachers with curriculum-aligned learning resources and strategies to increase confidence delivering STEM activities in the classroom.
Free STEM teacher professional development workshops in Chinchilla, Gladstone and Dalby.
Teachers across Queensland can connect and learn with the Future Makers team through our free and interactive online professional development workshops.
2024 Teacher professional development workshops delivered at Queensland Museum Kurilpa, located in Brisbane's vibrant cultural precinct.
Discover a range of high quality classroom and learning resources for educators, parents, carers, students and children.
Self-paced online courses offering educators comprehensive STEM professional development, anywhere, anytime.
Teachers of years 5–10 can register their students now for this unique multi-week STEM program, designed to inspire a new generation of creative and innovative thinkers and makers.
World Science Festival Queensland is heading to Toowoomba, Chinchilla, Gladstone, Townsville and Ipswich.
Book your school group for unique, hands-on science experiences.
Dig into fossil sieving with Queensland Museum palaeontologists and discover unique specimens from extinct creatures that once roamed the Western Downs.
Discover our range of high-quality classroom and learning resources for educators, parents, carers, students and children.
Learn from our experts and discover Queensland's natural and cultural history through articles, images, blogs and podcasts.
Queensland Museum is the keeping place for the State Collection of more than 1.2 million items.