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Meet this year’s magnificent Minecraft winners

The challenge in this year’s INTERFACE Student Minecraft Competition was to create a sustainable and biodiverse marine habitat and, once again, students proved more than up to the task. ‘Brilliant, ‘Absolutely amazing’ and ‘So much imagination and creativity’, were among the judges’ comments.

Thanks to everyone who entered. Your creations really were awesome and judging was tough.

Congratulations to this year’s winners:

Primary (Years 1-6)

Intermediate (Years 7-8)

Secondary (Years 9+)


Judges

A big ‘thank you’ to this year’s judges: Alex Webb, Perya Short and Rika Milne (Marine Stewardship Council), Amy Stevens, Rachel Haydon and Karlie Lett (National Aquarium), Ken Millwood (Hamilton Zoo), Charles Wilson (Wellington Zoo), Sarah Hogan (Orana Wildlife Park), Shaun Horan (Willowbank Wildlife Reserve) and Greg Adams (INTERFACE Magazine).

Prizes

There were some awesome prizes for this year’s winners and runners-up, provided by our competition supporters, including: Virtual Penguin Encounters (National Aquarium), Virtual Education Sessions (Auckland Zoo), Hamilton Zoo Family Passes, Animal Tracking Bracelets (Orana Wildlife Park), and Multi-Cable Chargers (Willowbank Wildlife Reserve).

Videos

Check out this year’s winning videos on our YouTube channel, youtube.com/@INTERFACEMagazine


This year’s INTERFACE Student Minecraft Competition was run in partnership with

With expert support from


INTERFACE November 2024

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