Resources
Explore the wide range of free STEM resources we’ve developed to help educators, families, and kids discover the amazing world of STEM
Explore STEM resources your way
We’ve organised our resources to make it easier for you to find what you need. Whether you’re looking for curriculum-aligned resources for your classroom or activities to spark STEM curiosity at home, we have plenty for you to choose from!
For the classroom
Dive into quick-start lesson packs, role model stories, STEM story sets, and hands-on activities, all aligned to the Australian Curriculum V9.0.
For families
Support learning at home with simple, engaging activities, and real world career insights that spark conversations about future pathways.
Ready-to-go teacher packs
Whether you’re teaching in the classroom, running a club, or supporting STEM learning at home, Future You offers free, high-quality resources.
All resources (A-Z)
Browse everything in one place with filters for year level, learning area, general capabilities, content type, and career type.
Other resources
Explore other fantastic resources to find more specific details on careers, fun activities, and exciting STEM-based places to visit around Australia. Some of these websites are aimed at an older audience, but provide some great insights into career pathways and opportunities.
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Arludo turns science into something students can actually do. Through educational STEM games that act as digital experiments, students generate and analyse their own data while building critical thinking and data literacy skills.
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Be inspired at the Australian Space Discovery Centre with stories of innovation, curiosity and technology from the space sector.
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Careers with STEM is a great source of information on a range of exciting STEM careers and features real-life role models, teaching resources and more.
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These short videos prepared by the NSW Government Marine Estate give a first-person account on what’s it like to work in and around our coast across a range of fields. Acoompanying fact sheets also provide detailed information and links to help guide you in charting your own career path.
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Digital Classroom from the National Library of Australia offers curriculum-aligned resources that bring Australia’s history, including the history of STEM, to life through over 10 million digitised items. It supports inquiry-based learning, helping students explore sources, think critically, and draw their own conclusions about the role of STEM within the Australian story.
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The GIST is aimed at students in high school. It provides teachers with access to free, inclusive STEM lesson ideas, features lots of role models and is packed with resources, activities and a career quiz.
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EA Junior Club provides activities and resources to parents and primary school teachers who want to bring engineering into the classroom.
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Questacon is the National Science and Technology Centre, an interactive science communication facility located in Canberra, Australia. They are creating a better future through engagement with science, technology and innovation, and is an exceedinly fun day out for all ages.
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STEM Professionals in Schools is a free national volunteer program from CSIRO that creates flexible partnerships between Australian teachers and science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) professionals to provide engaging and relevant STEM learning experiences for students.
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STEM Together is a program from CSIRO that helps young people in Years 5-10 to strengthen their confidence, capability, and connection with Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).
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STEM Pals is a classroom-ready program that connects primary students with diverse STEM professionals through a structured and safe pen-pal relationship. It helps young people see who belongs in STEM by showcasing relatable role models and sparking curiosity about future pathways.