'Deadly Science' gives children in remote schools tools to achieve their dreams

The road to remote Purnululu School in the Kimberley region of WA

The road to remote Purnululu School in the Kimberley region of WA Source: Google

Growing up, Corey Tutt was told he'd never make it as a zookeeper. Now, he's giving kids who are just like he was, the tools to achieve their own dreams.


Now, through the program he calls Deadly Science, Mr Tutt sends books to 52 schools and he's got another 30 on a waiting list.

Mr Tutt also Skypes the students in the classrooms, connecting them to scientists that can answer their questions.


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