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Interview with Peter Scott and Trevor Jackson, live at the Gold Coast Science Fair

  • 25 August 2010

Professor Sackett discusses events at the Gold Coast Science Fair, what it felt like to be ‘blown up’ by Griffith University students, PMSEIC, science enrolments and the role of the Chief Scientist for Australia.

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Interview with Peter Scott, ABC Radio Gold Coast

  • 18 August 2010

Professor Sackett discusses the Gold Coast science fair, the importance of basic research and how she was inspired to pursue science.

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Interview with Leon Delaney, 2SM Radio

  • 17 August 2010

In the midst of National Science Week, Professor Sackett discusses the Gold Coast Science Fair, Climate Change and women in the scientific workforce.

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Professor Penny Sackett urges climate change action on ABC National News

  • 10 June 2010

On May 7, 2010, Professor Penny Sackett discussed the need to take action to combat climate change on ABC National News.

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Interview with Carol Duncan, ABC Newcastle radio

  • 02 June 2010

Australia’s chief scientist speaks with ABC Newcastle radio’s Carol Duncan.

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You asked, Penny answered!

  • 06 May 2010

During a recent live interview on ABC Newcastle Radio, Chief Scientist for Australia, Professor Penny Sackett promised to answer your quirky questions here on the Chief Scientist web site.
Now her team has squirrelled out the answers.

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Chief Scientist for Australia interviewed on Lateline

  • 24 March 2010

Professor Penny Sackett, Chief Scientist for Australia was interviewed by Ticky Fullerton on ABC’s Lateline programme, aired on March 18th 2010.

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Interview with Professor Penny D Sackett in the Air Quality and Climate Change Journal, Volume 44, No. 1

  • 10 March 2010

On February 1 2010, the Air Quality and Climate Change Journal published this interview with Professor Penny Sackett where she discusses her role as Chief Scientist for Australia, what got her first interested in science and the air quality around us.

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