Elder Jones of Dalungbara Tribe

The Queensland Police Service claims the theft of our property is not theft.

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If "the structure" had been knocked down or fallen down, it could have easily been stood up again. Even in the fallen-down position it presented no risk of danger to the public, and no more risk of danger than the fallen trees nearby.
Claiming that we were not able to be contacted is evidence of the Queensland Police Service working in collaboration with the Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service to prevent us from fulfilling our plans.
Two signs, which were also taken by the Parks Service, were concreted in the ground - these presented no more danger to the public the Parks Service signs. Why were they taken?
The Maryborough Criminal Investigation Branch supposedly took four signs, plus an Aboriginal artifact. We were not advised of this at the time, nor were we ever issued with a "Field Property Receipt.

This letter is of similar content to that which may be found in the children's book "The Emporer's New Clothes" (written by Hans Christian Andersen in 1837)
. We are expected to believe the myth that justice has been upheld by the Queensland Police Service when it has not.

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