Obstruction of Housing Justice Across the Central Coast of New South Wales.
This long-form piece exposes the interconnected dynamics of settler simulation, Aboriginal identity fraud, and the manufactured obstruction of housing justice across the Central Coast of New South Wales. We examine the roles of non-Indigenous groups such as the so-called GuriNgai, Coast Environmental Alliance (CEA), and affiliated conspiracist media in orchestrating sophisticated settler-colonial opposition. Drawing on materials from guringai.org, bungaree.org, AIATSIS (2023), Darnett (2025), Watego (2021), Cooke (2025), and extensive academic literature, it interrogates how fabricated claims to cultural authority are weaponised to delegitimise Local Aboriginal Land Councils (LALCs), delay critical infrastructure projects, and distort public understanding of custodianship.
The inclusion of housing statistics, policy analysis, and renewable energy case studies demonstrates how settler resistance undermines not only Aboriginal sovereignty but also public good, sustainability, and climate justice. Through this comprehensive framework, the report articulates both the scope of settler sabotage and the necessity of Aboriginal-led governance and identity verification as preconditions for any meaningful decolonial future.
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