Not worth the paper
Bryan Ellis is a valiant knight from Camelot in his fight to preserve what is worthwhile, natural and man-made on the Peninsula.
But he must be aware that a character statement is not worth the paper it's written on.
It's just to lull you into a false sense of security.
Big government and big business are all powerful, but occasionally you get an enlightened politician and developer.
Then fashions change, and the court, once environment friendly, is now the opposite.
The stomach churns at Landcom developments and the rest of the other urban ugliness and the bad news is that they want to foist this upon everyone.
The price of liberty is eternal vigilance and so is the price of living in a decent lifestyle - eternal vigilance and battle.
Keith Whitfield, Woy Woy