Future You smashes STEM stereotypes at the Randwick Culture Vibes Festival

Find Your Path Competition

Question 1 is LIVE!

Our national competition for Years 3–7 students starts today, and your class is invited to take part.

Each week, we post a STEM-related question. Work together as a class, use the clues, and submit your answer. It’s that easy.

To make things even easier, you can find each week’s answers on our amazing posters. Download the full set, print them off to hang in your classroom, and get the answer right each week.

What can you win?

  • A Nüdel Pod 2.0 valued at $899 for your classroom. These innovative resources inspire creativity, curiosity and problem solving.
  • A 20-min session for your class with Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith – astrophysicist, author, and super interesting person. 
  • Every student in the winning class will also receive their own prize pack.

Remember, this is a game of skill. To win, your class must correctly answer the weekly questions.  Every correct answer counts as one entry. Answer them all correctly to receive 7 entries.

Terms and Conditions apply.

Get your whole school involved!

Want to increase your chances of winning our competition? Get more classrooms from your school to enter.

Print off our handy one page flyer and pop it up in your staffroom to let more teachers know about our fun and free competition. 

Calling all educators: network, connect, learn and share best practice

Join us on Monday, 10 November at 4pm AEDT for a FREE opportunity to network, connect, learn, and share best practice with educators across Australia around embedding equity within STEM teaching. You’ll get all the benefits of a conference but from the comfort of your own space.

Hosted by Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith – award-winning children’s author, astrophysicist and TV presenter – and featuring Cameron Rodgers – Deputy Principal (Instructional Leadership) and STEAM Enrichment Program Coordinator at Sarah Redfern High School.

You’re invited! Corey Tutt: Deadly Reptiles

Our friends at Deadly Science and UNSW are running an exciting event for those of you who are based in and around Sydney. Join Corey Tutt OAM, Aboriginal Australian STEM advocate, entrepreneur and author, in conversation with UNSW’s Associate Professor of Practice Rene Woods, to discuss Corey’s new book, Caution! This Book Contains Deadly Reptiles.

Monday, 20 October 2025, 5pm – 7pm ADET
Teaching Commons, UNSW Kensington Campus

Did you catch our new maths resources?

Linked to our Pathfinders — real life role models who are using STEM to make the world a better place — these resources show students how everyday maths — like measurements, timing, and scaling recipes — is essential in the kitchen and beyond. We’d love to hear what you think and how you’re using these resources in your classroom. Drop us an email on futureyou@unsw.edu.au with your thoughts! 

New content is coming soon!

We’re currently working on our newest Pathfinder — Kayta, a software engineer who keeps people up to date with what’s happening in the world. Keep your eyes on our website and socials over the coming weeks to be one of the first to be able to use these new resources in your classroom.