
Well it appears that Nepotism is rife with the help of the current WA Govt, Local Councils and Universities all sucking on the public tax payer teat.
Many people that helped the Rethink The Link Campaign and the McGowan Govt election from lobbyists, Mayors, Councillors, Local State Members, University Professors, School P&C's and businesses are now reaping the rewards for their efforts. We are seeing self appointed award cheques being handed out, State & Local Govt contracts being awarded to small and large businesses, emerging bands (blood related to influential academic campaigners) given gig opportunities for major events, Govt Board positions, and on it goes. All boosted by segments of the media peddling the 'progressive' left propaganda.
Business seems to be booming for one Fremantle local with endless projects in the pipeline. These in collaboration from State & Local Governments along with funding for Universities. You draw your own conclusions on who gets the free promotional air time subsidised by you the TAX PAYER?.
Projects - https://joshbyrne.com.au/projects/
Here is a complaint letter written to the ABC from a concerned member of the public (Suggest others do the same, along with complaints to ACMA):
How to make a report or complaint | ACMA
https://www.acma.gov.au/theACMA/how-to-make-a-report-or-complaint
"The segment of the Gardening Australia program on 15 March 2019, that covered the so called Roe 8 rehabilitation, was politically biased in its coverage. It only covered one side of the argument in interviewing Kim Dravnieks, a known Labor party operative of the current Western Australian Labor government. Roe 8 and its deletion from the Metropolitan Regional Scheme, is a highly contentious political decision. That decision can equally be categorized as totally disadvantaging the future livelihoods of the residents of Perth’s southern suburbs and having nothing to do with the environment. Rather it is an attempt to advance the cause of the proponents of the Cockburn Sound Outer Harbour, which has no form of government environment approval. If Ms Dravnieks was to be interviewed, which should not have occurred, equal time should have been given to a representative of the argument of the advantages of completing Roe 8, which include, $45 million to be spent rehabilitating and re-vegetating the degraded North Lake, the closure of Hope Road the traverses the area and divides the lakes, the fact that the proposed motorway was elevated and piled between the lakes, following an existing power line easement, with a minimal land footprint and that hundreds of thousands of tonnes of carbon dioxide would have removed from the atmosphere by the facilitation of efficient truck movement. Not to have presented the advantages of completing Roe 8, disclosed unfettered political bias by the ABC."