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Fizzics Education has been a leading NSW provider of interactive science workshops and shows since 2004.

We have built a reputation of being a reliable, effective, imaginative and resourceful team of science communicators and current science teachers on the back of thousands of workshops and shows being run around NSW and the ACT. With an ability to bring science to life and backgrounds in various science disciplines the Fizzics team make science learning fun and more importantly... memorable.

Fizzics has received praise and awards for its work in science education and is now a regular at prestige events such as the Australian Science Festival, Science in the City and Science in the Suburbs. Through its interactive science programs Fizzics Education presents to approximately 20,000 NSW children each year and we are an active corporate member of the Science Teachers Association New South Wales (STANSW).

All of our business activities, whether as a show or the provision of science retail goods, are focussed on the concept that children engage with science on a deeper level when allowed to experiment and manipulate equipment and to have their questions answered through demonstration and experimentation. 

Fizzics Education was founded by Ben Newsome, a qualified Science Teacher and a former Environmental Consultant, Children's Summer Camp Director and CSIRO Education Team Member.

"If you want your next school workshop, vacation care show, public event, preschool science lesson or kids party to be memorable, creative and educational, get in touch with our team."

Ben Newsome, Director

To find out how we achieve great results get in touch now.

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