Looks like the Department of Water, Lands and Biodiversity Conservation (DWLBC) is worried. Today they sent helpers to make sure we were all right. We’ve staffed the Embassy for over a month now. It has been peaceful. Help? DWLBC? The only help they could offer, we told them, was to stop construction. They giggled and skipped on their merry way to watch the yellow skirt being reinstated. It was a relatively still day and Dad’s Army succeeded in getting in back in place. How much did that visit cost the tax payers?
Then came the fencing fellows - all the way from Elizabeth. They were there to secure the foreshore and cliff face with fences.
The work is stalled while the structure is widened. We assume to compensate for the slumping banks.
But can we get answers to simple questions? No. So tomorrow the Embassy is off to Adelaide. Stay tuned.



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