Saving Hornsby from the GuriNgai – Westleigh Park Update

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

The Westleigh Park development with which the GuriNgai had a heavy hand in, has had it’s support and funding denied by the NSW Government.

https://www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/council/noticeboard/news/new-recreational-facility-in-jeopardy-as-state-government-reneges-on-commitment

Last year I wrote of the GuriNgai using their network of companiesHornsby Council boards and committees, and their undeclared prior business and personal relationships with archaeologist Dr Michael Bennett to enrich non-Aboriginal Tracey Howie and her family, and non-Aboriginal Laurie Bimson and his family.

While conducting these deeply suspicious and problematic commercial arrangements, the GuriNgai:

  1. Allowed a 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.

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.

Which brings us back to the Westleigh Park Development.

At the time I described what we had as 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 had to do was send an email.

Well, it worked:

https://www.hornsby.nsw.gov.au/council/noticeboard/news/new-recreational-facility-in-jeopardy-as-state-government-reneges-on-commitment

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