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  1. COSMOS Magazine: Aurora Traditions of the First Australians

    Māori traditions also describe the aurorae as Maru, which is the name of a Māori war-deity. The sighting of an aurora on the path to war would serve as a warning for those to not proceed, as...

  2. COSMOS Magazine: Learning the Star Knowledge of First Australians

    Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people use their understanding of the night sky to navigate, inform cultural practices and much more. This interesting resource explains the importance of Aboriginal …

  3. Aboriginal star names are finally recognised - COSMOS Education

    The stories behind Aboriginal star names now recognised by the world’s astronomical body. Learn about them in this resource for Year 7 and 10 STEM students.

  4. Indigenous science goes far beyond boomerangs and spears

    The importance of Indigenous science in STEM education is more than boomerangs and spears. Explore the whole picture using the elaborations.

  5. COSMOS MAGAZINE: Solar System Knowledge of the First Australians

    For at least 65,000 years, First Nations Australians have understood Earth’s place in the solar system. Learn more with Year 5 Earth and Space students.

  6. Incredible image of galactic centre discovers a supernova likely seen ...

    This image shows a new view of the Milky Way from the Murchison Widefield Array, with the lowest frequencies in red, middle frequencies in green, and the highest frequencies in blue. Huge golden …

  7. New clues to early human innovation - COSMOS Education

    Learn about the tools used by early humans with this resource for year 4, 11, and 12 students studying Earth science and learning about changing Earth.

  8. CSIRO Career Profile: Meet our Indigenous researchers - Marlee Hutton ...

    Marlee Hutton is a Marine Scientist who is working to advance the connection between science and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

  9. Timor-Leste cave art could be a link to Australia’s first people

    Learn how scientists gather evidence of the changing Earth from the Timor-Leste cave art with biology, earth science and chemistry students in Years 4-10.

  10. Object moved - Cosmos

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