'Southern Highlands Information Technology Experience' (Shite Shack Bowral) takes you on a walk down 'read-only-memory-lane', full of retro-information technology dating back to the early days of computing, telecommunications, video gaming & audio visual technology! The 'Shite Shack' is a jaw-dropping tour through the evolution of information technologies that defined, and continue to impact, our lives to this day. Check out the Atari's, Commodore 64's, IBM PC XT's, NEC, Olivetti, TEAC, Kodak, Bolex, Telecom and other machines, most in full working order, or being restored!  We hope you enjoy your visit as you explore our collection of old shite and you may also like the t-shirts, mugs and other exclusive shite here at our shite.store! Your PayID contribution (no obligation!) and purchases support the important renewable energy research & development being carried out at the other end of the Shite Shack, ask about that during your visit if you're interested. We hope you enjoy the experience at the 'Shite Shack' and please feel free to take photo's, share on socials, word of mouth is keeping our R&D work funded! PayID - 0415 369 421 for donations - always appreciated - thank you!  (Children under 16 years of age must be supervised by an adult)

SOUTHERN
HIGHLANDS
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
EXPERIENCE
37 STATION STREET, BOWRAL, NSW AUSTRALIA
IF THE FLAGs are UP and the open sign is on, come on in!
to be sure we're open, please call darren powell on
0415 369 421 TO enquire AND TO make a booking! 
opening hours vary depending on HOLIDAYS, weather conditions, Availability of staff etc. so please just call ahead we will make the experience happen FOR YOU!

cALL darren powell - 0415 369 421
you won't be disappointed!

THANK YOU - YOUR CONTRIBUTION HELPS KEEP THE OLD TECH ALIVE AND R&D INNOVATION FOR NEW RENEWABLES TECHNOLOGIES MOVING FORWARD!

0415 356 421

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SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCE
37 STATION STREET, BOWRAL, NSW australia