The ABC's Bernie Hobbs has been involved
with events run by Mary-Anne Waldren
for more than a decade.



The ABC's Bernie Hobbs has a long-standing association with Mary-Anne Waldren.



Mary-Anne Waldren



Science broadcaster Adam Spencer,
Mary-Anne Waldren and her
daughter, Izzie



Mary-Anne Waldren



MAW Action CEO - Mary-Anne Waldren



Mary-Anne Waldren with British creativity expert and urban planner Charles Landry



Mary-Anne Waldren with creative specialist and urban
planner Charles Landry



Mary-Anne Waldren is a seasoned media performer.



Mary-Anne Waldren will have
a go at most things.



Totally Wild has filmed dozens of stories from the Australian Science Festival.



ABC's Sandy McCutcheon has broadcast
live from the Australian Science Festival.



Mary-Anne Waldren devised the concept
for a gross workshop and employed
Dr Thatsa Nastysmell to run it.



Canberra's flagpoles make ideal advertising venues.



Conan the Bubbleman



The University of Canberra is one of dozens
of partners that Mary-Anne has cultivated.



Julie McCrossin



Mary-Anne organises events ranging from formal dinners for visiting dignitaries to launches and entire festivals.



Senator Amanda Vanstone



Cabaret performer and science communicator
Chris Krishna-Pillay has launched many science festivals



Mary-Anne organised a dinner for 60 people for US politician and businessman Jeb Bush in 2007.



Daleks



Former TODAY weather girl Sami Lukis
broadcast live from the science festival.



Mary-Anne has used personalities such as Maxine McKew to add weight
to the idea of Canberra being Australia's science capital.



James O'Loughlin has presented many events with Mary-Anne Waldren.



Some events are larger than life.



Dr Karl Kruszelnicki



Paul Willis and Bernie Hobbs present Science in the Pub.



Mary-Anne Waldren



How Green Is My Cactus taped science-themed shows at the
National Press Club.



Mary-Anne Waldren attracted hit TV show Good News Week to Canberra
fives years in a row.



Comedian Julie McCrossin and solo sailor Jesse Martin were two of scores of people who officiated at the solar boat race.



The Solar and Advanced-Technololgy Boat Race ran for five years.



Steve Parish and Harry Butler were interviewed live from
the Australian Science Festival.



Triple J broadcast from the science festival



The Cyber-techno Beast was a hit.



Mary-Anne Waldren's launches typically
generate widespread media coverage.



Conan the Bubbleman