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tory Day and being Territorian. We welcome feedback and ideas from all our followers, and try to join the conversation where possible. We are not able to reply individually to all the messages we receive via our social networks; however, we do read all comments and messages. Monitoring and responding to the site will be undertaken during business hours only. Messages through Facebook are not considered official correspondence. Official correspondence should be directed to [email protected] or Communications and Marketing Bureau, Department of Chief Minister, GPO Box 4396, Darwin, NT 0801, Australia. When commenting on this page, we ask that you follow the below guidelines as failure to do so may result in your comment being deleted. Repeat failures to adhere to our guidelines will result in users being blocked from this page.
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• While we support open discussion, we reserve the right to delete comments at our discretion
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