
Tuesday 8 April
Blue Mountains Planetary Health Centre
As part of an international project to advance science communication for planetary health, Indonesian science journalists, science communication experts and bioscientists took part in a workshop at the Blue Mountains Planetary Health Centre on 8 April.
This DFAT-funded project led by the University of Sydney is furthering collaboration between Indonesian and Australian science journalists on the issue of planetary health.
“By strengthening communication channels and skills, we can advance scientific trust and empower communities to respond effectively to planetary health challenges,” said project lead Professor Sonja van Wichelen from the University of Sydney.
The Planetary Health Centre shared its Hyperlocal and Planetary Health News project.
Read a story about the project in Katoomba Area Local News here