
Community Centre on Friday. There were 15 different science displays, spanning
topics such as music and sound waves, optical illusions, solar and wind power,
gravity, the ocean, computer game coding, geology, the water cycle, volcanoes and jewellery valuation. There was also a centrifugal force demonstration along with a display of lambs. Two staff members from Harmony CSA Mine gave a talk on
geology and exploration which brought lots of questions about rocks, drilling and, ‘Do you really have to do paperwork if you’re a geologist?’. ▪ Photo contributed
Cobar’s Cooinda homeschoolers held a Science Fair at the Cobar Youth and Community Centre on Friday. There were 15 different science displays, spanning
topics such as music and sound waves, optical illusions, solar and wind power, gravity, the ocean, computer game coding, geology, the water cycle, volcanoes and jewellery valuation. There was also a centrifugal force demonstration along with a display of lambs. Two staff members from Harmony CSA Mine gave a talk on
geology and exploration which brought lots of questions about rocks, drilling and, ‘Do you really have to do paperwork if you’re a geologist?’. ▪ Photo contributed