Corey Tutt, a Kamilaroi educator and former NSW Young Australian of the Year, founded DeadlyScience to teach children about Indigenous science. Multiple outlets profile Tutt’s work through the organisation, describing its focus on education that connects young learners with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scientific knowledge and perspectives. DeadlyScience employs about 35 people and operates as a dedicated program for delivering science teaching to children. The articles frame Tutt as an emerging leader in education, highlighting his background and recognition before establishing the organisation. While one theme in the profiles is Tutt’s ability to engage with broader public conversations about knowledge and origins, the central common thread is the role DeadlyScience plays in introducing Indigenous science to students. Across the sources, the reported facts focus on who Tutt is, his identity and prior award recognition, and the size and mission of DeadlyScience.