Commons:Wiki Science Competition 2017/Winners/Australia

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These are the finalists for WSC2017 in Australia.

This country-level selection had a specific national organizer and a national coordination page.

Files

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  • This country has a category for its files, other files from there might have been uploaded after the local deadline and moved to the 2017 international category if such deadline was still valid.
  • As of now, the files in the local category uploaded within the local deadline are 96, with 3 obviously unsuitable files.
  • Uploaders statistics are available here.

Specific classes of files

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Jury

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  • The selection was performed directly, with no tool.
  • Coordinator: secretary of WMAU
  • Juror:
  •   -   Robert WHYTE (professional writer, scientist and photographer)

Additional finalists were added by the international organizers

  •   -  /  Alessandro MARCHETTI (chemistry)
  •   -  /  Mascha STROOBANT (biology)
  • The selection lasted from 2018-06-20 to 2018-06-25.
  • The results were published on 2018-06-26.

Finalists

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People in science

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Physicist Heiko Timmers works at 3 AM in the morning at the synchrotron, supervising reflectometry experiments to detect magnetism in defective graphene oxides.
Hud Wahab
Counting migratory shorebirds on the Australasian - East Asian Flyway from the air and ground on the northern Australian coastline.
Anomalure pb

Microscopy images

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
Scanning electron micrograph of the mouth of Toxocara canis, a parasitic roundworm of dogs.
Ben Liffner
A paraffin section of E15.5 wildtype mouse testis fluorescently stained with antibodies.
Adbird81
  This file was added by the second-level jury

Non-photographic media

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1st national finalist
An Australian white ibis, Threskiornis molucca, at Taronga Zoo..
Grendelkhan
  This file was added by the second-level jury

Image sets

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1st national finalist
Panel of different images taken in different locations of a mouse kidney.
Maria Rondon

General category

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1st national finalist 2nd national finalist
The Murchison Widefield Array radio telescope, located in the remote outback of Western Australia.
Pete wheeler
  National winner
Nautiloid fossil.
JSockles
3rd national finalist 4th national finalist
Quartz rock revealed after a major flood washed 15 feet of the top soil away in 2011.
Padsad
Life on the rocks, Alexandra Headland, Queensland, Australia.
Beachcomberrose
5th national finalist 6th national finalist
Flower of Velleia lyrata of Basin Track, Kuringai Chase National Park
MargaretRDonald
A Noisy Miner landing on a bendy branch.
Bricks04