Western Australian Science, Mapped
- Inspiring WA

- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
Explore the latest map of WA’s science, technology, engineering and maths landscape, highlighting the events, organisations and places making an impact across the state.

Inspiring WA has released a new and expanded map of the state’s science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) landscape. Building on the first iteration released in 2024, this updated version brings even more events, organisations and places into view.
A Tool to Connect, Collaborate and Celebrate
The map is a central resource for anyone involved in STEM across WA, including educators, community groups, students, businesses and scientists. It highlights a variety of activities, from conferences and award ceremonies to community projects and school holiday programs.
More Than Just a List
This map it isn’t just a directory; it’s a living snapshot of the STEM activity happening right now. This updated map reflects a growing and vibrant STEM ecosystem working together to inspire the next generation of scientists across Western Australia.
The ecosystem of science engagement in WA is always evolving. Inspiring WA welcomes submissions from organisations that want to be included in future versions.
To request an update or suggest edits for the next version of the map, please complete this form.
You can download the latest version of the map below.




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