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Waiouru school pupil Aleisha Billing concentrates hard while finding out about electricity at the Science Centre and Manawatu Museum in Palmerston North. A school trip last week introduced young minds to the wonders of electricity. Having a go is probably the best way to learn and the wide variety of interactive displays provided plenty of opportunity for that.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 638, 28 May 1996, Page 3

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Waiouru school pupil Aleisha Billing concentrates hard while finding out about electricity at the Science Centre and Manawatu Museum in Palmerston North. A school trip last week introduced young minds to the wonders of electricity. Having a go is probably the best way to learn and the wide variety of interactive displays provided plenty of opportunity for that. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 638, 28 May 1996, Page 3

Waiouru school pupil Aleisha Billing concentrates hard while finding out about electricity at the Science Centre and Manawatu Museum in Palmerston North. A school trip last week introduced young minds to the wonders of electricity. Having a go is probably the best way to learn and the wide variety of interactive displays provided plenty of opportunity for that. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 638, 28 May 1996, Page 3

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