What to Expect
Dive into an inspiring day designed for secondary students passionate about making a real difference in climate action. This forum offers a unique chance to hear from climate experts and engage in hands-on workshops that bring sustainability to life.
Students will explore realistic steps to build climate resilience and be motivated by local success stories. The event is perfect for teams eager to develop actionable plans for their schools.
Activity Details
This one-day program runs from 09:00 to 14:30 on Monday 9 March 2026 and Tuesday 10 March 2026. It is tailored for secondary students (Years 7-12) and includes:
- Expert talks on climate solutions
- Practical workshops on school sustainability initiatives
- Guidance from museum educators to create a structured climate action plan
- A blueprint for students to take back and implement at their schools
Schools can nominate up to eight students and one teacher per session.
Location and Access
Held across the Australian Museum in Sydney, this event offers easy access to museum resources and exhibits that complement the learning experience. The museum is located at 1 William Street, Sydney NSW 2010.
Public transport options and parking facilities are available nearby, making it convenient for schools to attend.
Important Information
Attendance is free but requires registration due to limited spaces. Interested schools should email Programs@Australian.Museum to register or join the waitlist, specifying preferred dates and number of attendees.
The forum is hosted by ocean and climate advocate Kal Glanznig and supported by the Ann Macintosh Trust through Perpetual Trustee Company Limited.
Booking and Prices
This event is free of charge. Registration is essential to secure a place. Schools are encouraged to book early to avoid disappointment.
For registration and further inquiries, contact Programs@Australian.Museum.