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So, I’m Teresa. Welcome to my world. I’m an English-born Australian who works as a science communicator. I’m single, never married, child-free and have a Bengal cat called Fang. Who is spoilt and is as much work as a three-year old. My life is busy, full and I like to keep it exciting. I’m always open to trying new things, seeing new places and meeting new people.

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All things crocodile

November 11, 2016November 22, 2016teresa Comment
For those who don’t know me well, I am completely fascinated by crocodiles! I mean, they were alive when the dinosaurs roamed the [...]

First Sailing Meetup

October 30, 2016November 15, 2016teresa Comment
I’ve joined a number of Meetup groups in the last few years, including photography and kayaking. Meetup is a way of meeting people [...]

The spa installation

October 30, 2016November 15, 2016teresa Comment
So I purchased the newest model ‘Hawaii’ Lay-Z-Spa and spent the last two weeks preparing the ground and installing the spa. I had [...]

WA wildflower trip Day 1 – wreath flowers

September 30, 2016November 15, 2016teresa Comment
On the 24 September, Teresa G and I set off heading North to see some of the famous WA wildflowers. We left Perth [...]

Why row?

September 15, 2016November 15, 2016teresa Comment
I had my first taste of rowing back in 1987 as part of our school sport option. We got to choose different sports [...]

My first catch

August 23, 2016November 15, 2016teresa Comment
Back in late March 2016, I got the chance to travel on Shane’s boat ‘Vanquish’ (a 32 ft Cabo) up to Jurien Bay over [...]

Particle / Science Network WA

I am a freelance journalist for Particle (formerly Science Network WA), an online website showcasing science research in Western Australia. The site is run by Scitech. All articles here have been published on the original site. http://particle.scitech.org.au/

Latest Particle (SNWA) Articles

Carrot vodka? It’s worth a shot

July 20, 2017teresa Comment
Carrots are a versatile vegetable, perfect with a roast, great in a cake and ideal for sticking into dips. But who knew they [...]

The lowdown on Perth bat caring

July 18, 2017

Planning vital for ethical bush tucker

July 7, 2017

Fishers capture underwater world for science

June 9, 2017

Birds beat the bees to prove that bigger is better

May 25, 2017

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