STEM Education doesn’t have to be confined to classrooms or city centres. We’re reimagining what learning looks like by bringing innovation to the bush, empowering young people with the skills to shape their future.

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Engineering the Outback's future

Engineering the Outback's future

Taking STEM on the road

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Red Dirt Robotics delivers hands on STEM programs to schools and communities across regional and remote Australia. From robotics and drones to 3D printing and coding, we make learning exciting, practical, and accessible. Every workshop is about sparking curiosity, building confidence, and opening doors to future careers.

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what drives us

Bringing tech to you

We travel thousands of kilometres each year to reach communities that rarely get opportunities like this.

Hands On Learning

From coding robots to mapping with drones, we make tech real, fun, and future focused.

real impact

We’ve already worked with 5000+ students, helping them see new futures for themselves.

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Our Impact

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150+ regional Schools visited

A group of children and their teacher in a classroom, holding laptops and robot devices, smiling and posing for a photo, with educational posters and student artwork on the walls.

5000+ students reached

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200,000+ km travelled

Our Partners

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