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  • 2026
  • Bright Future Careers with Dr Karl
Bright Future Careers with Dr Karl
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wsfbbrightfuturecareers26 Bright Future Careers with Dr Karl World Science Festival Brisbane Festival World Science Festival Brisbane Bright Future Careers with Dr Karl

27 Mar 2026, 10am
Concert Hall
  • This event is currently only on sale to schools. To make a school group booking for this event simply fill out the online booking request form and one of our Group Sales team will contact you to confirm all details.

Book via Groups
$10
1 hour 30 minutes
no interval, subject to change without notice

Overview

Science is the ultimate mental toolbox – it teaches you how to question, solve problems, think critically and adapt to a rapidly changing world. In this inspiring session, Australia’s most famous science communicator, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki explores how science opens doors to the jobs of tomorrow.

Through real-world examples and engaging storytelling, Dr Karl dives into five key areas shaping future careers: Genetics, Engineering, Physics, Computer Science and Environmental Science. He’ll explore how each field is evolving and why scientific thinking will be vital in the workforce of the future, no matter what path students choose.

Students will walk away with fresh ideas, practical insights and a deeper understanding of how science can future-proof their careers. Bring your curiosity and your questions!

Curriculum Links (v9.0) - Science – Years 7 – 10:

  • Science as a Human Endeavour: Nature and development of science, Use and influence of science
  • Science Understanding: Biological, Physical, Chemical, and Earth & Space Sciences
  • Science Inquiry Skills: Evaluating, Communicating
  • General Capabilities: Critical and creative thinking, Ethical understanding, - Personal and social capability, Literacy and numeracy through data and evidence interpretation
  • Cross-curriculum Priorities: Sustainability, Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia (e.g. in tech and environmental innovation)

Bright Future Careers is part of World Science Festival Brisbane. Find out more here.

Important Information

Age Recommendation

Suitable for students in Years 7 – 10.

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Bring your group to the theatre and receive assistance with available seating allocation.

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Prep: 1 free teacher per 3 students.
Years 1 to 6: 1 free teacher per 5 students.
Years 7 to 10: 1 free teacher per 10 students.
Years 11 to 12: 1 free teacher per 15 students.
Additional teachers: $10 each.

Make a school booking

Education Notes

Suitability: Years 7 to 10

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