https://youtu.be/JTf-6zy3vVY?si=n-pkrX98kDTJ4-ZN
One of New South Wales premier Chris Minns' core election promises at the last NSW state election was to enact GREAT KOALA NATIONAL PARK.
A huge area of some of the primest native forest left in Australia, along NSW's central coast, which predominantly is a key habitat for koalas, which without it, do not have a future.
The proposed national park might be primarily aimed at saving koalas from extinction, but given the vastness of it and diversity of habitat, it will be a sanctuary, a safe haven, for a myriad amount of animal and bird species.
Minns in plain English conned all the people in New South Wales into believing him that one of his "big ticket agendas" was to enact this national park within a year of his election, 18 months tops.
It is now 21 months since his election and there is absolutely zero resolve by Minns to honour this core election promise.
Minns has absolutely gutted Labor in NSW of any support from "genuine environmentalists", the old school type, not the wind turbine Net Zero crackpot type, who instigated and continue to champion the creation of GREAT KOALA NATIONAL PARK.
Minns quite openly has even admitted that one big motivation for his government to delay the enactment of the park is essentially part of some ruse with his good mate Albanese to use the forest earmarked for it to be used as "carbon credits" to offset that scam known as Net Zero.
Cut the bullshit I say to Minns. He can sign on the dotted line TODAY to make this park a reality. Maybe the Mafia or the Forestry Corporation of NSW has Minns over a barrel to stall it. Damn lot of that corruption goes on in NSW, a state which has never had a sweeping corruption clean out - EVER.
Make sure to watch the accompanying You Tube video (link at top) which very vividly exposes all the heinous goings on until this very day to do with destruction of habitat which should have already been protected.
Minns must be investigated and grilled by the NSW corruption watchdog (ICAC) for his grand failure to enact GREAT KOALA NATIONAL PARK.
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