
A huge day of free fun, creativity, and discovery will be on offer at ColliderFest, a one-day festival transforming Bradfield City into a playground of science, art, technology, and imagination.
On this Saturday, June 6, ColliderFest will bring together hands on workshops, live performances, immersive installations, music, food trucks and interactive experiences for all ages.
The day will give local families a chance to experience Australia’s first new city in 100 years as it comes to life.
From building futuristic jungle cities and meeting robotic companions, to exploring the cosmos and creating giant collaborative artworks, ColliderFest will be packed with free activities designed to inspire curious minds of every age.
You will be able to join astrophysicist and author Professor Lisa Harvey-Smith (pictured above) on a thrilling ride through the cosmos, learning about the strangest and most beautiful things our night sky has to offer.
Visitors will also get rare access inside the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility (AMRF), showcasing the cutting-edge technology and innovation helping shape the future of Western Sydney.
The festival shines a spotlight on the incredible STEAM talent emerging from across Western Sydney, with artists, performers, scientists, and innovators showcasing the ideas and creativity driving the region forward.
ColliderFest is part of the State Government’s commitment to delivering free, family friendly events and cultural experiences across Western Sydney, so families can enjoy world class experiences close to home without the price tag.
With live music, food trucks, and spaces to relax and explore, ColliderFest will offer a vibrant day out for families, friends and visitors looking to discover the future of Bradfield City.
For more information and to register for a free ticket, visit https://bradfield.city/whats-on/colliderfest