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Tuesday, 4 September 2012

This is how Minister Burke thinks anglers should be treated.




This is how our Environment Minister Tony Burke treats anglers! I have been blocked from his Facebook page, simply for raising my concerns and the people that attempted to bully me with personal attack remain free to keep posting. This is how Minister Burke thinks anglers should be treated.








And the rest of your post Daniel, I haven’t read!!!
So sorry to waste his time with something so trivial, it’s not like he is the environment minister that has given himself the sole power to impose marine parks where and how he wants!


































Here is the link should you wish to comment and raise your concerns with Minister Burke, if you do decide to make contact with your environment minister please be polite and respectful.


http://www.facebook.com/tony.burke.mp
Minister Burks tow attack dog are none other than Mark Mackenzie who works for “Save our marine life” the very group that has that nice arrangement with essential media/research, and Mark Cowan a National executive for Social Media world. 




BEFORE Tony Burke joined the Labor Party he was a member of the Wilderness Society.
He remembers studying iconic photographs of the Daintree rainforest in his bedroom as a young man and joining the 1980s campaign to stop former Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen pushing through roads to open up the area for development.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/environmental-blueprint-aims-to-reduce-impact-of-red-tape-on-green-projects/story-fn59niix-1226122642420





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