The ‘journalists’ at the Central Coast’s last news source to have not gotten wise to the GuriNgai hoax, have done it again.
As previously covered, this free Newsletter and Blog which boasts of having an estimated readership of 30,000 poor souls, has a strange tendency to cover Aboriginal Affairs exclusively from the perspective of the non-Aboriginal GuriNgai Cult.

It seems the GuriNgai even choose Coast Community News to announce they are re-branding to become the ‘Broken Bay Tribe’ which of course had to take place on January 26.
January 26.
I wasn’t planning on writing today, but then I had a quick read of this latest piece of GuriNgai propaganda produced, or at least published by Coast Community News, and it’s too weird to not deconstruct.
I’m pressed for time so we’re going to have to make do with bullet-points.
– Special Ceremony for Remembrance and Gratitude on Jan 26.
–Descendants of the broken bay tribe? Having descent is one of the three legal requirements to claim to be an Aboriginal Person.
– Traditional language of Broken Bay Tribe.
“the spokesperson” why on earth would they not give their name?
“Blood-line Custodians” (the term coined by Tracey Howie to avoid the burden of having to prove Traditional Custodianship (which she/they do not possess, being non-Aboriginal People).
The spokesperson was clearly Bradley Twynham, who takes great pains to pretend he is not involved in any Aboriginal Organisation due to his criminal past.
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