STEM in Action: Innovation and Impact in Western Australia

Where science meets sustainability, and ideas become action.
Western Australia is where innovation thrives—from marine engineering labs to robotics workshops, from space science hubs to world-class conservation efforts. On this immersive Study Tour, you will explore STEM beyond textbooks and into the real world.
Led by experienced facilitators and enriched by academic and industry input, this journey blends urban innovation with regional sustainability, offering university students hands-on learning experiences in one of the most scientifically diverse regions in the world. You will build practical knowledge, critical insight, and cultural understanding—while developing the skills to thrive in STEM careers of the future.
Sustainability Development Goals in Action
Our Commitment to Impact. At Reho Study Tours, we are proud to shape our programs around the principles of both the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and B Corp standards. This dual framework ensures that each experience we offer reflects a commitment to environmental responsibility, ethical business practices, and meaningful global engagement.
Goal 4: Quality Education
Participate in experiential, field-based learning that develops scientific skills, critical thinking, and ecological understanding.
Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
Reflect on the challenges of sustainable tourism, fisheries, and coastal development, and explore approaches that reduce impact.
Goal 13: Climate Action
Explore the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems and examine conservation responses driven by science and community.
Goal 14: Life Below Water
Contribute to marine research and reef monitoring that support biodiversity, ocean health, and protected area management.
Goal 15: Life on Land
Learn how desert and coastal systems are interconnected, and how land-based activity influences marine habitats and water quality.
Goal 17: Partnerships
Collaborate with universities, researchers, and local NGOs who work together to protect ecosystems and promote sustainable livelihoods.

Highlights

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Explore Innovation in Urban and Coastal Contexts
Visit cutting-edge science labs, robotics centres, and conservation hubs where research meets real-world sustainability challenges.

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Go Behind the Scenes with Local Experts
Meet with university researchers, STEM professionals, and environmental leaders solving problems that matter.

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Get Out in the Field
Travel through WA’s dynamic regions, from city precincts to coastlines, and participate in guided STEM-based activities in real settings.
Explore Your Study Tour Itinerary
Day 1
Perth
Arrive in Perth and settle into your accommodation. In the evening, you will join your group for a welcome dinner and orientation session to set the tone for your journey through science, innovation, and sustainability.
Day 2
Perth
Begin your study tour with a guided walking tour of Perth’s innovation district and STEM precinct. You will visit a university research centre or science museum and take part in a Welcome to Country ceremony that introduces Noongar perspectives on land and ecology.
Day 3
Perth
Explore the role of climate science in Western Australia. You will attend a facilitated seminar or guest lecture followed by a site visit to a water research or conservation initiative focusing on sustainable resource management.
Day 4
Perth
Spend the day at a robotics or clean tech lab engaged in a practical STEM workshop. You will observe innovations in automation, data systems, and agriculture, and gain insight into how new technologies are applied across sectors.
Day 5
Perth
Visit a marine science centre or coastal monitoring station where you will learn how WA’s coastal ecosystems are researched and protected. Enjoy free time in the evening or take part in a community science or sustainability event, if available.
Day 6
Perth
Experience Western Australia’s night sky with a visit to an observatory or university astronomy centre. Earlier in the day, you will tour a science facility or local innovation hub and learn how research informs space and planetary science.
Day 7
Perth → Margaret River
Travel south to the Margaret River region, known for its environmental and agricultural innovation. Along the way, you will stop at a regenerative farm or biodiversity site to learn how science supports sustainable food systems and rural conservation.
Day 8
Margaret River
Engage in guided fieldwork in a local reserve or forest environment. You will learn about biodiversity surveys, ecosystem restoration, and community-led environmental efforts in this iconic region.
Day 9
Margaret River
Explore local environmental and cultural heritage through a visit to a sustainability-focused community project or cultural centre. Learn how natural resource management is shaped by Indigenous knowledge and local stewardship.
Day 10
Margaret River → Perth
Return to Perth and spend the afternoon in structured group reflection or a guided visit to an innovation centre or museum exhibition that connects rural and urban sustainability narratives.
Day 11
Perth → Rottnest Island
Take a ferry to Rottnest Island and settle in for an overnight stay. You will begin your exploration of the island’s marine and coastal ecology, including a visit to a local conservation site and guided nature walk.
Day 12
Rottnest Island → Perth
Continue your Rottnest experience with a morning field-based activity such as a snorkel-based ecology tour or a beach restoration session. In the afternoon, return to Perth and enjoy time to reflect and unwind.
Day 13
Perth
Wrap up your program with a final academic seminar or discussion on STEM career pathways, innovation leadership, or systems thinking. In the evening, join your group for a farewell dinner to celebrate your learning and journey.
Day 14
Perth
Check out and prepare for onward travel. You will depart with new insights into Western Australia’s scientific landscape and a deeper understanding of how STEM is driving positive change.
Skills That Travel With You
This study tour is designed to help you grow as a globally aware, future-focused thinker. Through interactive workshops, site visits, and real-world exploration, you will connect classroom learning with practical application—building the tools to analyse, communicate, and lead in a rapidly changing world.
Real-World STEM Application
Apply classroom knowledge to real-world challenges across marine science, agriculture, technology, and data-driven innovation.
Problem Solving and Innovation Thinking
Use design thinking and STEM approaches to assess and respond to complex environmental and technological issues.
Cultural and Ethical Awareness
Explore how local communities, Indigenous perspectives, and ethical considerations shape responsible STEM practice.
Field-Based Research Exposure
Engage in fieldwork including ecological monitoring, site visits, and data collection to build scientific literacy and observation skills.
Professional Skill Development
Strengthen collaboration, critical thinking, and presentation skills through structured reflection and group-based learning.
Sustainability and Systems Thinking
Understand how global systems connect and how science contributes to building resilient, sustainable futures.

STEM in Action: Innovation and Impact in Western Australia
Reho Study Tours is a certified B Corporation committed to purpose-driven travel, sustainability, and ethical business practices. Where possible, we prioritise accommodation, transport, and partners that align with these values to ensure your Study Tour is as sustainable and ethical as possible.
Included:
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Accommodation for 13 nights
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Daily breakfasts
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Welcome dinner
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Farewell dinner
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Selected group lunches and other dinners throughout the program
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Accommodation for 13 nights
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All on-ground transport as per itinerary
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Entry to all academic site visits and innovation centres
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Workshops and seminars hosted by local university and industry partners
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Guided academic and field-based activities relevant to the program theme
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Cultural experiences aligned with the program theme
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Full-time program leader accompanying the group
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24/7 support throughout the program
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Comprehensive program risk matrix
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Risk management and emergency response plan
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International Student Identity Card
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Pelikin Travel Card pre-loaded with AUD $100
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Pre-departure briefing session
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Digital Certificate of Participation
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Digital itinerary, travel information, and support resources
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Digital sustainability toolkit including resources, tools, and recommended local content
Not Included:
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International flights
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Travel insurance
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Visa fees