Australia's Amazing Inventions

Australia's Amazing Inventions

Author: Frances Payne

Publisher: Redback Publishing

Published: 2020-02-27

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1922322024

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From the scientific discoveries made by the Indigenous Australians living thousands of years ago, right up to the wonders of Wi-Fi, the technology that Australians continue to invent is used by people around the world. Whether it's medicines from local plants, or ways to keep babies safe while travelling in cars, there are lots of inventions to find out about in this book. How much do you really know about Australia? Did you know that the whole continent is on the move, or that Aussies were the first to use penicillin? Dip in anywhere throughout this series to find masses of mini articles on everything you could want to know about Australia.


Australia's Greatest Inventions

Australia's Greatest Inventions

Author: Lynda De Lacey

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-07-30

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1458785173

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Australia's Greatest Inventions; From boomerangs to the Hills Hoist by Lynda de Lacey Australia has a reputation for innovation and inventiveness - that famous 'tie it up with fence-wire' attitude towards getting things done is one of our best-known national characteristics. Popular opinion tells us that a knack for adaptation - for jerry rigging and so-called 'bush improvisation' - is one of the qualities that marks us out as Australian. If you had to play 'spot the Australian' among other nationalities, you'd choose the ones with the duct tape and pliers in their hands. But ask your average Aussie to reel off a list of uniquely Australian inventions at a pub trivia night, and most won't get much further than the stump-jump plough, the Hills Hoist, Speedos and the pavlova. Suddenly you may find yourself wondering if we're all that inventive as a culture after all? These examples certainly don't seem to build a terribly convincing case. This book proves that for a 200-year-old culture with a relatively small population, Australians have a much richer inventive history than we give ourselves credit for. Once we've seen that this reputation for inventiveness is justified, the next question becomes; is there something in our cultural wiring, something about being Australian, that makes us more inventive than other people?


Australia's Greatest Inventions and Innovations

Australia's Greatest Inventions and Innovations

Author: Christopher Cheng

Publisher: Random House Australia

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 174275564X

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"In Australia's Greatest Inventions and Innovations, you will find out about our nation's most ingenious inventions, their makers, and how to turn a bright idea into a useful creation."--Back cover.


101 Great Australian Inventions

101 Great Australian Inventions

Author: Paul Holper

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780733312342

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Read all about the madcap Australian inventors who have influenced the world - from their invention of the world's first feature-length film to ultra-sound technology, from the detection of quasars and supernova to much, much more! Learn about indigenous and enduring Australian inventions, high-tech inventions such as Sarich orbital engine and gene technology and inventions that were snapped up by other countries, such as penicillin and Hargraves' flight designs. Read about spectacular failures such as Clement Wragge's crazy idea to create rain-bearing clouds. Take a look at what's on the drawing board, inventions that are still to make their mark and the inventions of tomorrow. This step-by-step guide to inventing will encourage readers to brainstorm their own experiments.


Australia's Greatest Inventions and Innovations

Australia's Greatest Inventions and Innovations

Author: Christopher Cheng

Publisher: Random House Australia

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 174275564X

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"In Australia's Greatest Inventions and Innovations, you will find out about our nation's most ingenious inventions, their makers, and how to turn a bright idea into a useful creation."--Back cover.


The Great Big Book of Aussie Inventions

The Great Big Book of Aussie Inventions

Author: Chris Roy Taylor

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781921526206

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With over 100 amazing Aussie inventions! The Great BIG Book of Aussie Inventions takes you on a colourful, panoramic journey from the Aussie bush to the coast and introduces you to some of the weird, whacky and amazing inventions that have come from the land Down Under.Most people know popular Aussie inventions such as the boomerang, the Hills Hoist and the Lamington. But did you also know that Aussies invented the army tank, plastic money and shoe polish?You'll have hours of fun discovering and learning about Australia's well known and more obscure inventions.....try and find the elusive Bunyips hidden on each page.


Look at That!

Look at That!

Author: Nicholas Searle

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780733324697

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Australia's invention show now has a book of greatest hits! After six years on ABC tV, tHE NEW INVENtORS has featured nearly 700 amazing Australian inventions, including a re-usable coffin, a two-headed drill, a hands-free tap, a collapsible water tank, a pointy bike helmet, a bird-friendly fish hook, a double-clipping clothes peg and a sticky bowl. LOOK At tHAt! explores some of the most ingenious and surprising inventions tHE NEW INVENtORS has presented - the winners of accolades both on the show and around the world. It provides a detailed account of 50 inventions and reveals what has happened to them since they appeared on television, as well as highlighting scores of other inventions seen on the show. A treasure trove of great ideas and amazing solutions for readers aged eight to 80, LOOK At tHAt! is the perfect book for anyone interested in what Australia's best and brightest are up to in their back sheds.


Great Aussie Inventions

Great Aussie Inventions

Author: Amy Hunter

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9781922179241

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What makes Australians such brilliant inventors? Whose idea was the black box flight recorder? Who thought of spray-on skin? The Safe-n-Sound baby capsule? And the Hills Hoist clothes line? Australian inventions. You use them every day. In this book you will meet some of the amazing Australian inventors who have made our world a safer and better place to live in


Australia's Best Inventions

Australia's Best Inventions

Author: Karen McGhee

Publisher: Australian Geographic

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781742458007

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From the stump-jump plough to wi-fi, Australia is filled with innovative men and women who have solved all kinds of problems. Learn about great Aussie breakthroughs in medicine, safety and technology, and discover the origins of some true-blue classics!


The First Scientists

The First Scientists

Author: Corey Tutt

Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing

Published: 2021-10-13

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13: 1743588445

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WINNER OF THE 2023 NSW PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARDS ‘PATRICIA WRIGHTSON PRIZE FOR CHILDREN'S LITERATURE’ SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARDS ‘INDIGENOUS WRITERS' PRIZE’ WINNER OF THE 2022 ABIA ‘BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN’ SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2022 CBCA 'EVE POWNALL' AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2022 QUEENSLAND LITERARY AWARDS 'CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARD' The First Scientists is the highly anticipated, illustrated science book from Corey Tutt of DeadlyScience. With kids aged 7 to 12 years in mind, this book will nourish readers’ love of science and develop their respect for Indigenous knowledge at the same time. Have you ever wondered what the stars can tell us? Did you know the seasons can be predicted just by looking at subtle changes in nature? Maybe you have wondered about the origins of glue or if forensic science is possible without a crime scene investigation. Australia's First peoples have the longest continuing culture on Earth and their innovation will amaze you as you leaf through the pages of this book, learning fascinating facts and discovering the answers to life's questions. In consultation with communities, Corey tells us of many deadly feats – from bush medicine to bush trackers – that are today considered 'science', and introduces us to many amazing scientists, both past and present. The breadth of ‘sciences’ is incredible with six main chapters covering astronomy, engineering, forensic science, chemistry, land management and ecology. The first scientists passed on the lessons of the land, sea and sky to the future scientists of today through stories, song and dance, and many of these lessons are now shared in this book. Vibrant illustrations by Blak Douglas bring the subjects to life, so you’ll never think about science as just people in lab coats ever again!