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Peer Reviewed Gossip

Peer Reviewed Gossip - National Science Week Event

When
  • Wednesday 13 August 2025 from 7pm to 9pm
Cost

Adult: $17.50

Society is grappling with more trends and fads than ever before as we click, scroll, and swipe our way through our daily lives. But we don’t often get the time to properly ‘do our own research’ to make informed decisions. That’s where Peer Reviewed Gossip comes in. 

Our panel of credible gossips Lee Constable, Dr. Naomi Koh Belic and Elfy Scott have trawled through the peer reviewed articles, talked to researchers, and done the hard yards to dish up their juicy findings as they spill the well-cited tea.

Does that device actually enhance my skincare routine? Is AI really that bad for the climate? Is my social media feed messing with my mind?

Tickets are on sale now for this interactive, entertaining and laugh out loud show.

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