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Curtin University - A big congratulations to Curtin researcher Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker, named Western Australian Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year 2017 and Dr Nadim Darwish, who was among five WA
Science & Technology Australia - Meet Superstar of STEM and astrophysicist Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker. Learn more about Natasha and her awesome work here: https://bit.ly/31Lnr5C …and don't forget to follow her on Twitter @
![Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "Balanced on a box for my final talk of the year! #salfviii https://t.co/FKV7Pwo2jz" / Twitter Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "Balanced on a box for my final talk of the year! #salfviii https://t.co/FKV7Pwo2jz" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FF6bhpVUUAMP6uX.jpg:large)
Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "Balanced on a box for my final talk of the year! #salfviii https://t.co/FKV7Pwo2jz" / Twitter
![Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "At the premiere of @whitesparkpics #BeyondTheMilkyWay with @ICRAR co-star @CathAstro! Thrilled to see the VR experience for the first time 🎉🎆🌌 https://t.co/a6zxU97K1y" / Twitter Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "At the premiere of @whitesparkpics #BeyondTheMilkyWay with @ICRAR co-star @CathAstro! Thrilled to see the VR experience for the first time 🎉🎆🌌 https://t.co/a6zxU97K1y" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FGKX3rnUcAEMZLK.jpg)
Dr Natasha Hurley-Walker on Twitter: "At the premiere of @whitesparkpics #BeyondTheMilkyWay with @ICRAR co-star @CathAstro! Thrilled to see the VR experience for the first time 🎉🎆🌌 https://t.co/a6zxU97K1y" / Twitter
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