Kit Prendergast

Dr Kit Prendergast, also known as The Bee Babette, is a native bee ecologist, taxonomist, and science communicator. She completed her PhD at Curtin University under a Forrest Research Foundation Scholarship, with her thesis 'Urban native bee assemblages and the impact of the introduced European honeybee on plant-pollinator networks in the southwest Australian biodiversity hotspot.' She has conducted hundreds of surveys across the country, filling the gaps in our understanding of native bee biodiversity, what flowers they forage on, and where and when they occur, so that we can practice evidence-based management of our precious pollinators and their habitat. She is also an expert on bee hotels. She has a flair for scicomm, and has spoken at events, schools, and to communities across the country. She has discovered a new species of rare native bee, Leioproctus zephyr, which she named after her dog. She runs the facebook group 'The Buzz on Wild Bees', and has a YouTube channel 'The Bee Babette', and has written the book 'Creating a Haven for Native Bees.' 

Email Address: kitprendergast21@gmail.com

Current Area of Interest/Research: Pollination, native bees, ecology, bees, biodiversity, conservation

Qualifications: PhD, BSc (First Class Honors), BA

Tammy-Anne Caldwell

Tammy-Anne & Todd

Tammy-Anne & Todd

Tammy-Anne is a teacher, motivational presenter, business founder/owner, and qualified Educational Neuroscience specialist who runs “Above & Beyond Education”, a brain-based holistic workshops for students Year 1 – 12, parents and teachers around Australia and NZ. She has published articles on this approach in national education magazines and presented an international scientific webinar to people from 55 different countries.

 For more information: www.abovebeyondeducation.com

Tammy-Anne_Caldwell@outlook.com

Wiebke Ebeling

Wiebke Ebeling

Wiebke completed a PhD in neuroscience at The Australian National University in Canberra, studying colour vision in marsupials – and founding the Early Career Researcher initiative “Young Visionaries”. She decided for a career in science communication and had her first job as Outreach Officer with the Australian Ocean Data Network at the University of Tasmania in Hobart in 2010, promoting data sharing in the marine research community. Sunny Perth soon lured her with a position at Curtin University where she became the Education & Outreach Manager of the prestigious ARC Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (2011-2017).

She now is the Centre Manager of the newly established UWA Wave Energy Research Centre and the first staff member to be based in the Centre’s designated headquarters in Albany.

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