Hornsby Council and the GuriNgai -Cash for twice stolen Country Part 3: Call To Action: Saving Hornsby from the GuriNgai

Westleigh Park – Another Culturally harmful money-making scheme of the GuriNgai

UPDATE 11 JUNE 2024.

Using their network of companies, Hornsby Council boards and committees, and their undeclared prior business and personal relationships with archaeologist Dr Michael Bennett, non-Aboriginal Tracey Howie and her family, and non-Aboriginal Laurie Bimson and his family:

  1. Allowed this Scarred Tree to be killed.
  2. Were awarded contracts to conduct work they are not Culturally or legally qualified to do, on a close to, if not exclusive basis.

Last week while I was looking further in to the Hornsby Council’s many, many business dealings with various GuriNgai owned and operated companies, Kyle Howie started commenting on the A Long Con Gone on Too Long Facebook Page:

This racist troll is one of two son’s of Tracey Howie, niece of Guringai creator Warren Whitfield.

This non-Aboriginal family are responsible for 2 decades of harm in the Northern Beaches of Sydney, and Central Coast of New South Wales.

But that can now change, and YOU can help change it.

Yes YOU!

You know, and can demonstrate, that the GuriNgai use these roles and positions to further their fictional narrative into public consciousness, through sheer repetition, and the falsification of history.

If you have read or heard A Long Con Gone on Too Long, you know this to be true, AND know some of what my family and I have had to endure from these crooks.

We’ve worked damn hard to get reality corrected (seriously, who has to do this?) and are so grateful that finally word is getting out.

Now we have an opportunity to get word right were it needs to go – think a proton torpedo to a Death Star exhaust vent.

Which brings us back to the Westleigh Park Development.

  1. This development requires the consent of the Sydney North Planning Panel.
  2. The Sydney North Planning Panel is accepting submissions until 20 November 2023.
  3. Submissions can be made in the following 2 ways:
  • emailing devmail@hornsby.nsw.gov.au
  • writing to the General Manager, Hornsby Shire Council, PO Box 37, Hornsby 1630
  • All submissions will be addressed in the report evaluating the application.
  • In the event that this designated development application is approved, any person who has made an objection and is dissatisfied with the determination of the Sydney North Planning Panel to grant development consent, may appeal to the Land and Environment Court.
  • If the Planning Assessment Commission conducts a review of the proposed development, the Minister’s determination of the application is final and not subject to appeal.

So what we have here is an opportunity to have the issue of GuriNgai frauds profiting from stolen Culture, to the detriment of everyone but them, seen and heard, in reports that CAN NOT be ignored without consequence.

All we have to do is send an email, even one as simple as the following:

Ref: APPLICATION NO: DA/975/2023

To the Attention of the Sydney North Planning Panel,

I have concerns relating to the Development Application – Westleigh Park – Sporting Facility – Staged Construction – PAN-368184. My concerns are in relation to the Hornsby Council’s due diligence processes, and potential fraud and corruption within the Hornsby Council’s Hornsby Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Consultative Committee (HATSICC).

These concerns arise from the inclusion of confirmed, 100% non-Aboriginal People, merely fraudulently pretending to be Aboriginal.

These concerns go further, when we see in publicly available Council documentation, that this group failed to declare a longstanding business and personal relationship with one Dr Michael Bennet in their HATSICC Meeting dated 26 November, 2020, and subsequently. The results of this undeclared interest, include the loss of the opportunity to have an untainted “comprehensive heritage study of the Hornsby Shire Local Government Area (LGA), to inform amendments to planning controls that
relate to heritage”.

What the GuriNgai involvement has resulted in is an unreliable heritage study, with data twice tainted by non-Aboriginal People: Tracey Howie and Laurie Bimson, having discretion over what can and can not be included; and the perpetuation of a false narrative first created by a non-Aboriginal man in 2001.

In addition, it appears that each step of the way, in this development process, companies owned and operated by Laurie Bimson, Tracey Howie and their families appear to have been the beneficiaries of many financial arrangements that appear to have resulted from their personal relationship with various members and staff within Hornsby Council.

These concerns were raised with Hornsby Council many times over the years.

This year ICAC requests were filed, and I am aware that this group are currently being investigated by law enforcement.

For these reasons it would not be in the public interest for this development to continue; not on such unethical, immoral, and Culturally bankrupt foundations.

Thank you for your time,

Yours faithfully,

(Your Name)

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