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  1. 51
    Name: Garrick Foy on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: If the government closes events like this than they are ruining the only chance for people who love science to further themselves. These people who love science are the people who will solve future world's problems.
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  2. 52
    Name: Lynne Walker on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: The Northern Territroy Govenrment must reverse this short-sighted decision. It has been a successful program and partnership for years and its continuation should be supported.
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  3. 53
    Name: Michelle Reynolds on Oct 31, 2012
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  4. 54
    Name: Jane Bradshaw on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: This is a valuable program for a wide range of kids and should not be stopped.
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  5. 55
    Name: Malene Bjornskov on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: the programs run by CSIRO go far beyond what schools are able to offer- please don't let the kids down
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  6. 56
    Name: Martina Salmova on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: I support the CSIRO Science Education Centre and its funding. Surely every goverment concerned about kids' education will support an institution like the CSIRO.
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  7. 57
    Name: Penelope Johnson on Oct 31, 2012
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    Name: Lisa Buchanan on Oct 31, 2012
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  9. 59
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: The National Science Curriculum comes in next year. Students in other States and Territories will be supported in scientific inquiry by their CSIRO. The children of the NT will not get this support from a federal body. Very uninformed and shows a lack of future planning.
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    Name: Laura Tolomei on Oct 31, 2012
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  11. 61
    Name: Faye Brooks-Jones on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: Having worked with students with high educational needs for over 15 years I have been very fortunate to experience the wonderful interaction of science and students who struggle with 'mainstream curriculum' this would be tragic to lose such a great resource.
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  12. 62
    Name: Peter Surplice on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: Election now!
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  13. 63
    Name: Gary Fry on Oct 31, 2012
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  14. 64
    Name: Anja Toms on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: We live in Jabiru and my son hasn't been able to attend any of the activities -- but he may in future if teh program continues. He's a subscriber to the CSIRO's Double Helix Club and loves science. Don't shut the door on him!!!
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  15. 65
    Name: Maria Holohan on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: In my opinion the CSIRO Double-Helix Club is very valuable in that it provides science education to interested primary school children and nurtures an interest in science in this age group. Very little science is done at primary school and by the time a child goes to middle school it may be too late, they will be exposed to anti-science (geek, nerd etc.) attitudes from their peers. My son has recently been offered a place on the Centre for Excellence Science program at Darwin High School, I don't believe that this would have happened without his going to CSIRO for many years.
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  16. 66
    Name: Kylie Ogden on Oct 31, 2012
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  17. 67
    Name: Jo Cruickshank on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: The CSIRO Education Centre provides a wonderful opportunity for NT kids. Without it, there will be a huge gap in science eduation for kids in the Territory.
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  18. 68
    Name: Vicki Sherlock on Oct 31, 2012
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  19. 69
    Name: Scott McDonald on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: Csiro provides a science extension program to children in Darwin, Alice and remote communities and this is a service that is not provided elsewhere within education.
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  20. 70
    Name: Chris Taylor on Oct 31, 2012
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  21. 71
    Name: Mitchell Taylor on Oct 31, 2012
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    Name: Nathan Taylor on Oct 31, 2012
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    Name: Stuart Sherlock on Oct 31, 2012
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    Name: Helen Van Der Kley on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: I am flabergasted that such a vital program is even considered as something we can do without. If we want Science to be showcased in schools, cut back in some other department, NOT SCIENCE! We need scientists for the future.
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  25. 75
    Name: Glenn Reinheimer on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: Fun police at it again!!! Can't wait for their (CLP) kids to grow up and ask why there isn't and science education
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  26. 76
    Name: Sean Ferguson on Oct 31, 2012
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  27. 77
    Name: Linda Allery on Oct 31, 2012
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  28. 78
    Name: Emma Swan Das on Oct 31, 2012
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    Name: Emma Swan Das on Oct 31, 2012
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    Name: Christine Bach on Oct 31, 2012
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    Name: Lisa Knight on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: As a Senior Secondary Teacher in Darwin I use CSIRO Ed wihtin my classroom teaching. they offer programs and equipment we as a school cannot necessarily afford. They also offer schools without resources altogether the opportunity to showcase science - which is now a compulsory part of National Curriculum.
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  32. 82
    Name: Laura Carson on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: Science is so important for our kids. Please keep the CSIRO Education Centre going.
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  33. 83
    Name: Alastair Scott on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: as a science teacher the service the CSIRO education program offers is invaluable
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  34. 84
    Name: Rosie Reimers on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: Please keep this service available to teachers. It is a great adjunct to classroom teaching.
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  35. 85
    Name: Rebecca Block on Oct 31, 2012
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  36. 86
    Name: Stefan Maier on Oct 31, 2012
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    Name: Sharon Georgonicas on Oct 31, 2012
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  38. 88
    Name: Tiffanie Pearse on Oct 31, 2012
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  39. 89
    Name: Glenys Clarke on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: The CSIRO science education unit is a valuable resource for teachers and has wonderful programes for kids such as the robotics course my son is currently taking part in. Don't scrap it!
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  40. 90
    Name: Holly Burgoyne on Oct 31, 2012
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  41. 91
    Name: Rebecca Kopke-Bennett on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: It defies logic to cut a position with Australia's premier research organisation, we are remote enough without denying our children this essential education opportunity that the CSIROsec centre offers.
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  42. 92
    Name: Sue Horner on Oct 31, 2012
    Comments: All 4 of my children have had their intrest in science nurtured by the CSIRO Education Centre and the Double Helix Club. We are distraught to hear that this service, which has the capacity to inspire so many future engineers and scientists, is being discontinued.
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  43. 93
    Name: Jo-Ann Rudge on Nov 1, 2012
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  44. 94
    Name: Wayne Newell on Nov 1, 2012
    Comments: Please do not remove this valuable education tool for my children as there is nothing else available nor anything to replicate or replace it.
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  45. 95
    Name: Sonia Peters on Nov 1, 2012
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  46. 96
    Name: JENNIFER JACKSON on Nov 1, 2012
    Comments: Not good enough, when we are screaming out for leaders in science and for kids to have an option to follow through with employment & leadership within this area.
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  47. 97
    Name: JENNIFER JACKSON on Nov 1, 2012
    Comments: Not good enough, when we are screaming out for leaders in science and for kids to have an option to follow through with employment & leadership within this area.
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  48. 98
    Name: Tina Sullivan on Nov 1, 2012
    Comments: Science education is vital! Stop being ridiculous with these job cuts
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  49. 99
    Name: Dean Dempsey on Nov 1, 2012
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  50. 100
    Name: Anonymous on Nov 1, 2012
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