Get ready to explore, make discoveries and be amazed during National Science Week at the City of Darwin Libraries. National Science Week is Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology. We'll be celebrating with a range of exciting, educational and interactive activities.

Special Science Week Story Time

Casuarina Library – 10 am Monday 17 August  Nightcliff  Library – 10am Tuesday 18 August City Library – 10am Wednesday 19 August Karama Library – 10am Thursday 20 August

No need to book, we recommend coming early, space is limited due to spacial distancing.

Special Story Time Science Week Story Time

Doctoral candidate Amy Kirke and the Malak Malak Rangers of the Daly River region have written a book about sawfish and sharks in the NT with the theme of sustainable fishing and sharing. The book has been illustrated by children in schools of the Daly River region and will be read at the library and in schools during science week.

Casurina Library – 10am Saturday 15 August

No need to book, we recommend coming early, space is limited due to spacial distancing.

TechGirls STEM Entrepreneurship Workshop

This session will work with students to identify issues that are important to them and help them determine how technology can help solve it. This session is aimed at girls, there are two sessions for different age groups 

Casuarina Library  - 12.30pm-2.30pm Saturday 22 August – ages 7 to 12

Casuarina Library  - 3pm-5pm Saturday 22 August  – ages 13 to 17

Bookings required for these sessions. Book now. 

STEAM Zone

Join in the fun activities at Karama Library. This week's actity is LEGO Engineering.

Karama Library  - 3.30pm-4.30pm Wednesday 19 August

Lego Club

Build your masterpiece and LEGO Club. 

City Library  - Friday 21 August 3.30pm to 4.30pm