Public servants claim they are muzzled over protests - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): Park Ranger
Shaun Clarks says he resigned earlier this year after being told he was not allowed to express his opposition publicly .
"I was given a straight-out no, that I couldn't be involved in any front-line protest action, my face couldn't be seen on camera and my name couldn't appear on any petition," he said.
"I must follow all government direction, in or out of uniform; it was extremely disappointing.
"So, at that point I tended my resignation, very disappointed with the department itself."
The department says the staff code of conduct is in place to ensure it is not perceived to be biased on issue it is involved with.
by pancakenudie on Nov 21, 2011
A previous Broome shire gave approval for a tower to be built near James Price Point for ... 'collection of weather data' ... four months ago all weather data collecting equipment was removed from the tower and its compound, to be 're callibrated' (read - never seen again) .. since then, multiple types of communications aerials have been fitted and used on this tower.
A front end loader was recently used to destroy more country right beside monsoon vine thicket; a very rare and threatened ecological community.
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