DEADLY SCIENCE
CHARITY DONATION
This year, the Lorne I & I Conference 2025 is partnering with Deadly Science to help send STEM resources and teachers to regional and remote schools in Australia.
Deadly Science is committed to breaking down barriers in education, providing mentorship, and fostering community-driven initiatives that bring science and discovery to the forefront of Indigenous students' lives. By encouraging scientific curiosity and providing the tools to explore the world, the charity helps open doors for these students, empowering them to pursue careers in STEM and giving them a chance to shine!
The term "Deadly" in the name refers to a slang expression from Aboriginal culture, meaning something that is excellent, powerful, or impressive.
Help us support Deadly Learners and donate today by adding it to your registration!
Acknowledging First Nations people as the Traditional Custodians of the land is a way of showing respect and honouring the connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have with Country for more than 60,000 years.
About the Artist
Lakkari Pitt is a proud Gamilaroi Ularoi woman from Walgett, North West New South Wales. Lakkari's art is a contemporary take on the knowledge that her Elders and significant people in her life have passed down throughout generations. Lakkari’s art explores the movement, essence and stories of Country. Royalties made directly support the artist and First Nations led organisations.
LAST DATE TO PURCHASE: FRIDAY 31ST JANUARY
COST: $22.95 AUD
Charity pins are to be collected at the registration desk