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Awards scheme organised by the Science Teachers’ Association of NSW to provide support for teachers and to foster innovation, creativity and a love of Science

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Thanks to #TallPoppy Amanda Rebar for congratulating participants & winners of the Young Scientist #YSAwards2021. Love your message to #YoungScientists "We need you - The world needs you" @aipolsci

Thanks to #TallPoppy <a href="/AmandaRebar/">Amanda Rebar</a> for congratulating participants &amp; winners of the <a href="/STANSW_YS/">Young Scientist</a> #YSAwards2021.  Love your message to #YoungScientists "We need you - The world needs you" @aipolsci
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Young Scientist Committee Member Daisy Kong presents the #YSAwards2021 for Working Mathematically 9 - 10 - Congratulations Anubhav, Yoon, Yemi and Jessica

<a href="/STANSW_YS/">Young Scientist</a> Committee Member Daisy Kong presents the   #YSAwards2021 for Working Mathematically 9 - 10  - Congratulations Anubhav, Yoon, Yemi and Jessica
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Young Scientist Committee Member Stuart Garth presents the #YSAwards2021 AARNet Australia Award for best use of electronic communications in Working Mathematically projects. Congratulations Thomas, Cate, Fergus and Kaylee.

<a href="/STANSW_YS/">Young Scientist</a> Committee Member Stuart Garth presents the #YSAwards2021 <a href="/AARNet/">AARNet Australia</a> Award for best use of electronic communications in  Working Mathematically projects. Congratulations Thomas,  Cate, Fergus and Kaylee.
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Thanks to #TallPoppy Dr Billy Sung for your inspiring message congratulating our Young Scientist #YSAwards2021 participants and winners. Recognising our #YoungScientist's excellence in developing creative and innovative solutions to make our lives better. @aipolsci

Thanks to #TallPoppy Dr Billy Sung 
 for your inspiring message congratulating our  
<a href="/STANSW_YS/">Young Scientist</a> #YSAwards2021 participants and winners. Recognising our #YoungScientist's excellence in developing creative and innovative solutions to make our lives better.  
@aipolsci
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Thanks to Australian Museum's Jodi Rowley for providing our #YSAwards2021 Keynote Address. Your work in frog conservation is inspiring, thanks for sharing it with our #YoungScientists "Find your passion, find the thing that drives you & belief you can make the world a better place"

Thanks to <a href="/austmus/">Australian Museum</a>'s  <a href="/jodirowley/">Jodi Rowley</a> for providing our #YSAwards2021 Keynote Address.  Your work in frog conservation  is inspiring, thanks for sharing it with our #YoungScientists "Find your passion, find the thing that drives you &amp; belief you can make the world a better place"
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Chief ISEF Judge Dagmar Arthur announces the 2022 Regeneron ISEF Finalists for the #YSAwards2021. Congratulations Benjamin, Phoebe, Dominque, Kush, Tahlia, Lily, Edward, Max, and Young Scientist of the Year Liberty.

Chief ISEF Judge Dagmar Arthur announces the 2022 Regeneron ISEF Finalists for the #YSAwards2021. Congratulations Benjamin, Phoebe, Dominque, Kush, Tahlia, Lily, Edward, Max, and <a href="/STANSW_YS/">Young Scientist</a>  of the Year Liberty.
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For their ‘Automated Hand Injury Assessment & Treatment Device (MedLab)’, Yasiru Puhule-Gamayalag (Cherrybrook High School) has won the 2021 AIP/Young Scientist Most Outstanding Physics Award. This year's theme was ‘Drones, Droids & Robots’. Well done, Yasiru! youtube.com/watch?v=ycZmCu…

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‘Remote Control Raft Cleaner’ by Max Zhao (Barker College) won 2nd prize & ‘The Mars Nina Warrior Conquers Mount Midoriyama’ by Thaddeus Candra (Redeemer Baptist School) won 3rd prize. Congratulations! More info on the Young Scientist Young Scientist Awards: youngscientist.com.au