Women in Science
Women in Science is a one-day educational event at Victoria Butterfly Gardens celebrating International Women’s Day through hands-on talks and guided experiences led by women working across the natural sciences. Guests will meet real scientists, explore fields from animal care and horticulture to astronomy and paleontology, and see how women are leading discovery in STEM.
10:30AM Insects: Women Who Study the Small but Mighty Entomologist Beth leads a guided Insectarium tour, teaching guests how to identify insects and arachnids, observe metamorphosis, and understand why insects are essential to healthy ecosystems.
11:30AM Astronomy: Women Who Reached the Stars Presented by Abby, Astronomy Educator from the Centre of the Universe, this talk introduces guests to women who helped humanity explore space, inspiring curiosity about the universe beyond Earth.
1:30PM Plants: Women Who Grow the Jungle Horticulturist Jacinda shares the science behind maintaining a tropical conservatory, plant biodiversity, and the unique adaptations that help rainforest plants thrive.
2:30PM Paleontology: Women Who Unearth the Past Hosted by Fossil Restoration Technician, Nox of Dino Lab Inc., this session explores how fossils are formed and how scientists reconstruct ancient life from fragments of the past.
3:30PM Birds & Reptiles: Women Who Care for Creatures Led by Animal Care Lead Elandra, this session explores bird and reptile anatomy, daily animal care at the Gardens, and hands-on learning with feather touch tables and short guided tours.
Plus guests are encouraged to participate in a self-guided Women in Science activity challenge throughout the Gardens, including spotting reptile adaptations, observing butterfly metamorphosis, and identifying unique plant features. A themed colouring sheet will also be available for younger visitors.
Cost: regular admission