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10-14 July, 10am-3.30pm • Festival Hub
Drop in • Free • All ages
Drop by NanoFest’s Festival Hub every day for a rotating selection
of free, hands-on science for the whole whānau.
We’ll have stalls from local science and conservation organisations
where you’ll be able to make playdough hearts and seed bombs, learn
about molecules and stream life, and create with bricks and modelling
clay. Come see New Zealand’s tenth meteorite, get your favourite
rock identified, and examine an amazing map of Zealandia, the world’s
newest continent. The Hub will also feature opportunities to try out
mixed reality and play with our always-popular big blue blocks.
The Festival Hub will be located at the Tūhura Otago Museum’s H.D.
Skinner Annex. For a full list of daily activities, check out scifest.org.nz.
13-14 July, 10am-11.30am, 12pm-1.30pm
and 2pm-3.30pm • Festival Hub
Booking required • $15 • 9+ years
Grab an old computer. Strip it and parts it or
rebuild it and test it. Install it and take it home.
It’s up to you (and dependent on donated
device supply.)
10-14 July, 10am-3.30pm • Festival Hub
Drop in • Free • All ages
Bring us your old electronic devices and we’ll
give them new life! In partnership with the
Dunedin City Council and Cargill Enterprises, we
are offering a FREE drop-off point for unused or
end-of-life consumer electronic goods.
E-WASTE RECONSTRUCTION
E-WASTE DROPOFF POINT
FESTIVAL HUB
E-WASTE
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