

Dear Readers
In my last update, Carmen made the following comment, which makes absolute sense. I ask that Readers please make an effort and ask that the people who can make changes for the betterment of our society to do just that! However I think that any reader, no matter where they live can make a difference, so I ask that we all take action.
Hi Keith
Any chance you can write up a sample letter so the Australian Only residents readers can use that letter to make some adjustments and send it off to the new minister. Provide the correct email address.
The emails will have more affect if they are from people living in Australia and the emails needs to be polite otherwise they should not bother writing at all. The readers should also let you know when they have sent off their emails, as then you have some idea how many people are sending letters off as otherwise you are going around in circles, thinking you have backup when maybe you do not. Addressing the top people who make the changes for animals should help, especially if they get alot of emails. Carmen.
Below is an email I sent to the Premiers Office on 3 November 2021. The questions asked have not been addressed.
Readers can cut and paste and aspects which they feel are appropriate. This is so important if any changes to the way the NSW deal with animal cruelty issues that the NSW Government know that there is much concern in the community.
To email the Premier please Google the address for Contact the NSW Premier's Office, answer the questions asked and tick the box to say you want a reply, and please be prepared to NOT receive a reply, and then having to email the Premier's Office again.
All the best, Keith (and thanks so much for your concern and help).
Ps the photo shows just another aspect of the animal cruelty that I saw every day when we lived next door to Camp Kitty. It is a cat skeleton that was with many others just lying in the yard. The RSPCA NSW always said that `there were no welfare issues’.
Dear Premier.
Below an email I sent to your Minister of Agriculture today, the Hon Marshall. I hope you will note the contents and that you will make sure he addresses the issues raised.
Yours Truly, Keith Climpson
3-11-2021 Dear Hon Marshall
I write to you once more regarding the behaviour of the RSPCA NSW. In your correspondence of 10TH. Aug 2021 you suggest that I contact a person in the Dept of Primary Industries, and also the RSPCA NSW. However as the Responsible Minister for administering POCTA I feel it is most important that you are aware of every development. Public funds are being granted to the RSPCA NSW and it is your responsibility to make sure that those funds are properly administered.
On 10 Aug 2021, I received an email from a reader of my petition on change.org called `Tell the RSPCA NSW that this is cruel’. The reader had directly contacted the new owners of the premises previously called Camp Kitty, and that reader was told that the only cat left at those premises had been euthanized on 12th. Feb 2021. I ask, why did the RSPCA NSW state that `the cat is being appropriately cared for’ when it was dead? Also, these new owners have stated that the cat was fed every 2nd day. That was in breach of POCTA. So again, why did the RSPCA NSW say it was being appropriately cared for?
On many occasions I have informed you that the RSPCA NSW was allowing the rights of the solitary cat left at CK to be disregarded, and issues that I have brought to your attention in numerous correspondences seem to have been ignored. I wish to record that on several occasions you have not complied with the NSW Correspondence Policy and I have had to inform the Premier’s Office in order to get a reply, but those replies that I do get do not answer the questions asked!
I now ask that you fully investigate all that has occurred over many years at Camp Kitty and deal with all the issues that you have previously ignored.
This is now most important as such a cloud has developed over the workings of the NSW State Parliament and now the involvement of Independent Commission against Corruption (ICAC). The Ministry of Agriculture (under your leadership, and under the previous incumbent) seem to have ignored taxpayers’ demands for accountability over many years.
I further ask, if it is established that the RSPCA NSW has not been honest with its endevours as enforcers of POCTA, that you disenfranchise its rights to enforce POCTA. Also, you pursue the RSPCA NSW to get a refund of Taxpayer Monies that have been awarded it over the many years that it has not been enforcing its’ obligations. That will avoid the possibility of the stain of corruption existing.
I thank you in anticipation of receiving a full and frank response within the Correspondence Guidelines.
Yours truthfully
Keith Climpson