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David Moore
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16 March 2009 |
We need to keep this farm for better agriculture in the future
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Adrian Alexander
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25 March 2009 |
Mr Rees must learn that Hurlstone is simply NOT FOR SALE and must be retained as an Educational Agricultural Property now and into the future in perpuity for future genrations.
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Anne McLeod
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25 March 2009 |
The Heritage of Hurlstone and it's Farm speaks for itself
It must be saved for future generations!
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Cherie Marantz
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26 March 2009 |
Selling of Government assets must stop. Hurlstone needs the land to educate the students to benefit the whole country.
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Kathy Settineri
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25 March 2009 |
Who does this govenment think they are, Hurlstone is owned by the people of NSW and the people of NSW are sick of everything being sold off.This school belong to the kids of NSW/Australia not Rees.
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Stephen Hall
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26 March 2009 |
Proud father of Karina Hall.
I appreciate HAHS as a centre for excellence in education, and to paraphrase someone far more articulate, remove the land, remove the heart, HAHS would never be the same
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Philippa Lucas
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26 March 2009 |
The NSW Government must leave Hurlstone Ag College alone - none of its valuable farm land should be stolen. I live in the area and love the green hills I can see from my property.
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Pamela Dunne
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26 March 2009 |
Everything can't be learned from text alone children require a more hands on approach which they get at Hurlstone Park.
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