Ballarat Municipal Observatory and Museum
International Dark Sky Week is a worldwide celebration of the dark and natural night.
For many, the dark night is often misunderstood, unfamiliar, and frightening. But the natural night is filled with wonder and awe, and is critical to the health and wellbeing of our planet.
We invite you to join us as we discover the night together and take action to reduce light pollution!
International Dark Sky Week 2nd – 8thApril
IDSW – Walk on the Wild Side Tues 2nd, Fri 5th with Andrew Grant
Join in with Andrew for a Walk on the Wild Side of Lake Wendouree and Woowookarung Regional Park. Andrew will introduce you to our nocturnal species as they become active at dusk, then, come back to the Observatory for viewing through our telescopes.
IDSW – Sean Dooley the “Birdman” Wednesday 3rd
We are thrilled to have Sean Dooley come to speak for our IDSW events, National Public Affairs Manager, BirdLife Australia.
Sean will speak about importance of a dark night for wildlife including migratory birds. Sean Dooley has written for TV comedies like Full Frontal, Hamish and Andy and Spicks and Specks, is author of books such as The Big Twitch. He was also the national birdwatching champion, holding the record for seeing the most birds seen in one year. Sean Dooley is the Birdman. Plus viewing at the telescopes.
Online register here:
Register for Zoom Afternoon Session Here
Register for Zoom Evening Session Here
In person register here:
1.30-2.30pm Student/ Family Session