
The ABC's Bernie Hobbs has been involved with events run by Mary-Anne Waldren for more than a decade. |
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| The ABC's Bernie Hobbs has a long-standing association with Mary-Anne Waldren. |
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Science broadcaster Adam Spencer, Mary-Anne Waldren and her daughter, Izzie |
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| MAW Action CEO - Mary-Anne Waldren |
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| Mary-Anne Waldren with British creativity expert and urban planner Charles Landry |
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Mary-Anne Waldren with creative specialist and urban planner Charles Landry |
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| Mary-Anne Waldren is a seasoned media performer. |
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Mary-Anne Waldren will have a go at most things. |
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| Totally Wild has filmed dozens of stories from the Australian Science Festival. |
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ABC's Sandy McCutcheon has broadcast live from the Australian Science Festival. |
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Mary-Anne Waldren devised the concept for a gross workshop and employed Dr Thatsa Nastysmell to run it. |
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| Canberra's flagpoles make ideal advertising venues. |
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The University of Canberra is one of dozens of partners that Mary-Anne has cultivated. |
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| Mary-Anne organises events ranging from formal dinners for visiting dignitaries to launches and entire festivals. |
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Cabaret performer and science communicator Chris Krishna-Pillay has launched many science festivals |
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| Mary-Anne organised a dinner for 60 people for US politician and businessman Jeb Bush in 2007. |
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Former TODAY weather girl Sami Lukis broadcast live from the science festival. |
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Mary-Anne has used personalities such as Maxine McKew to add weight to the idea of Canberra being Australia's science capital. |
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| James O'Loughlin has presented many events with Mary-Anne Waldren. |
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| Some events are larger than life. |
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| Paul Willis and Bernie Hobbs present Science in the Pub. |
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How Green Is My Cactus taped science-themed shows at the National Press Club. |
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Mary-Anne Waldren attracted hit TV show Good News Week to Canberra fives years in a row.
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| Comedian Julie McCrossin and solo sailor Jesse Martin were two of scores of people who officiated at the solar boat race. |
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| The Solar and Advanced-Technololgy Boat Race ran for five years. |
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Steve Parish and Harry Butler were interviewed live from the Australian Science Festival. |
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| Triple J broadcast from the science festival |
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| The Cyber-techno Beast was a hit. |
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Mary-Anne Waldren's launches typically generate widespread media coverage. |
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