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World Science Festival back with a bang in Brisbane

“One silver lining from the pandemic is we all have to acknowledge that science is now much more relevant and important to us than ever before,” he said. “More than ever, the world needs science to provide the answers to the big problems.
“[We will cover] everything from combating pandemics to natural disasters, tackling climate change, Australian bushfires, planning truly smart and connected cities, and navigating the future of the universe.”
Arts Minister Leeanne Enoch said there would be changes to this year’s popular City of Science program.
“For the first time, the City of Science will make the festival accessible across 10 Brisbane precincts, with 86 events,” she said.
“[There will be] live performances,…
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