About the Australian Science Communicators (ASC)
The Australian Science Communicators is the peak body for science communicators and science journalists in Australia. Established in 1994, the Australian Science Communicators has grown to a national network of more than 1650 subscribers and 450 financial members working in science and technology communication, including science journalists and writers, public information officers for academic and research organisations, scientists, museum professionals, science educators, science film-makers, and many other diverse professions united by the common theme of making science accessible. We are a not-for-profit organisation.
Learn more and register to become a member: https://www.asc.asn.au/about/
The South East Queensland ASC branch aims to create a social and thought-provoking experience by organising get-togethers, professional development workshops, and fun and interesting science and communication events for local ASC members.
We invite knowledgeable and relevant professionals to speak on current issues relating to science communication at our get-togethers and events.