Mike Bolan

• Do you want to help correct the distortions that have led to the pulp mill being approved by Malcolm Turnbull?
• Would you like to teach Malcolm Turnbull a lesson about caring for the environment?
• Would you like to help unsettle Malcolm Turnbull from his comfy seat in Wentworth?
If so, then this should be good news for you.

After the various breakthroughs created by a disenchanted public removing certain local Council alderpeople (except for Ivan Dean who claims his loss was nothing to do with the pulp mill) there is now another ray of light breaking through.

When Malcolm Turnbull made his pro-mill decision, he based that decision on the notion that there would be no ‘intensification’ of logging activity on the now rather tired basis that Gunns had said so.

Nonetheless he must have known that the logging rate would intensify from around 4 million tonnes per year to close to 7 million tonnes per year, since Gunns intends to continue chip exports AND feed their pulp mill.

Legal researcher and iconic iconoclast Gordon Craven, of discover-tasmania.com fame, has turned up a pathway that could severely curtail Mr Turnbull’s ambitions and his approval of the pulp mill…and it’s a method in which we can all participate, the more the merrier as they say.

It’s easy, effective and free!

Mr Turnbull lives in NSW where there is an Independent Commission against Corruption and they have a form that the public can complete to complain about corrupt conduct in that state.

Gordon has researched the entire federal approval and has identified critical weaknesses. He has published his reasoning for us all to see on another useful website Sydney-law.com.

So, if you would like to torpedo Mr Turnbull and his approval decision, go to the Sydney-law.com website, read materials and complete the ICAC submission form.

There’s an example available that will help you to participate.

The more complaints the better so please advise ALL of your friends.

If ICAC gets a few thousand complaints it’s going to be very hard for them to ignore them.

Good luck.