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Venue Upgrade
Due to popular demand this event has been moved to the Playhouse Theatre. All current ticket holders to the Cremorne Theatre will be contacted.
Overview
Why do all the gods of metalwork have a limp, how can a piloted plane keep flying for more than two months continuously without air-to-air refuelling, and how much blood does your heart pump in your lifetime?
Spreading his infectious love of science through print, TV, radio and online for more than thirty years, the teller of all things true and trivial is returning to WSFB, live onstage at the Cremorne Theatre QPAC.
For one night only, Australia’s favourite science communicator, the unstoppable, unstumpable Dr Karl Kruszelnicki presents unbelievable insights into the Great Moments in Science. Get comfy, because your mind is about to be blown!
Explore the full World Science Festival program here.
Accessibility
For wheelchair users, Companion Card holders or those requiring assistance, dedicated seating options are available, and bookings can be made through our Call Centre by giving us a call on 136 246. You can also find information on access and accessibility at QPAC here.