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Sunday, October 10, 2010

INTERESTED IN TAKING ACTION?


Hey there,

If you are local keen to get your hands dirty helping protect the environmental sanctuary that is along Bambara Road, or if you are just a regular greenie that wants to get behind a good cause, well then here is our Action Plan. 

If you are interested in helping out our campaign to protect this beautiful part of our local bushland then read this action plan and contact us on this blog to get involved. 

This campaign needs public support at all levels to ensure its success, this means that we need you! Read our action plan below to see where you can lend your support. 

ACTION PLAN

  • Create campaign posters, flyers and brochures to spark community awareness. 
  • Letterbox drops to get our message out to the local people and public information stall at local fair. 
  • Community Interest Mission - get interested groups involved in bush walk for locals, including schools and local club to inspire and spark a desire to protect this area. 
  • Create community petition, collect signatures to present to the local council. 
  • Present campaign to local council. Including community petition and environmental impact statement. 
  • If unsuccessful at a local council level, organise protest and gain media attention. 
  • If successful, work with local council to create media attention in order to win state wide support. 
  • Lobby and petition NSW National Parks and Wildlife Services for inclusion of Bambara Road into the surrounding Brisbane Water National Park. 
  • Organise and set up regulation of Bambara as part of Brisbane Water National Park
  • ENJOY! As part of the community that helped save this beautiful area, enjoy and respect its amazing natural landscape and biodiversity.
Thanks for all your help, so far, but there is still along way to go! 
Contact us to voice your concern and pledge your support. 


2 comments:

  1. Hi,this is Jake Cassar. Who set up this site please? It's great, I just wish I (and others) knew about it. There are hundreds if not thousands of locals behind a very active campaign at the moment who could be using this site. My email is jakecassar@mail.com and you can look up the facebook group (Save the Sacred Land at Kariong)Looking forward to hearing from you.

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  2. Hello Jake.... i remember i had to do this site for a university assignment a couple of years ago. i just stumbled across it and i dont think i realised it was still up.

    my name is nathan and you very kindly took me for a walk through bambara road a couple of years ago, and i have been following the happenings around the site ever since.

    I think this blog is distracting from the actual current media put out by you guys so i will take it down.

    i actually don't think i even realised that this would even be on the internet. i remember looking for it once and not finding it.

    thanks you

    nathan

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