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Cribb: Give scientists the freedom to tell the truth, and then listen

Posted on April 8, 2011 by William John Grant

Julian Cribb has recently written an opinion piece in the Canberra Times, adding to the current discussion of the Gillard Government’s war on science.

His call is for an independent peak body for scientists in Australia. Though I believe there are many other things we must do as well, this is a good call.

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