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Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre launches community science talks for 2026

The Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre is preparing to expand public engagement with new Science in the Suburbs talks beginning next year.

By The Daily Central Coast · Published 26 June 2026

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Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre launches community science talks for 2026
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The Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre (CCMDC) has announced its Science in the Suburbs program for 2026, featuring talks and presentations from scientists and marine experts, according to centre organisers. The initiative aims to bring research and conservation science directly into Central Coast communities.

The program reflects growing interest in marine and environmental science on the Central Coast, where coastal management and biodiversity protection have become central to how residents and local government think about the region's future. The centre's previous community science initiatives have drawn strong participation from local residents keen to contribute to monitoring and understanding of local marine ecosystems.

For Central Coast schools, community groups and residents with interests ranging from marine biology to ocean health, the talks series offers accessible entry points to understanding the science behind local environmental issues. As climate change and coastal pressure mount, community engagement with scientific research has become increasingly important for shaping informed public conversation about regional priorities.

Sources: coastcommunitynews.com.au.

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