Chapter 8 2019

Last Chapter the so-called Guringai Tribal Link Aboriginal Corporation Directors pulled the plug on their ambitious land grab, but attempt to spin an embarrassing public failure to perpetuate further fraud, into an injustice against them. Laurie continued to blow smoke, went psychedelic and can now like hear Ancestors like all the time man. This group manage to get another self-published venture off the ground.

31/05/2019

01/07/2019

Leaked Email from the director of Guringai Tribal Link Aboriginal Corporation, and the owner and operator of Guringai Tours, and Guingai Tours Pty Ltd: Laurie Bimson.

In 2019 Laurie Bimson appears to have been of the understanding that Cora Goosebury was his great-great grandmother.

On that same day, not content with Guringai Tribal Link, Guringai Link Aboriginal Corporation, Awabakal and Guringai Pty Ltd, Guringai Tours, Guringai Tours Pty Ltd, and Wannangini Pty Ltd, and Warren Whitfield’s now defunct Fire Stick Tours http://www.firesticktours.com.au, 1st of July 2019 saw Wannangini Pty Ltd registered with ASIC.

The website of Wannagini Pty Ltd lists as it’s Directors Tracey Howie, Kerri Brauer, and Peter Levin, and this is confirmed through ASIC Records.

Further ASIC documents show the Australian Securities and Investments Commission is due to review this corporation on 1/07/2023, which may prove interesting.

The homepage of this additional variant of ‘Guringai Tribal Link‘ offers a different perspective on this groups Aboriginal association, stating that the group are “Descendants of tradtional (sic) people.”

Not to be confused with:

Wait a minute: the Cameraygal Clan as well now?

It is worth noting that both this new organization, like so-called Guringai Tours is not registered as Aboriginal enterprises. I would be interested in an explanation for this from the Directors of these various intertwined pseudo-Aboriginal Corporate entities, if they could be trusted to give a response not already crafted by Warren Whitfield.

02/07/2019

Another leaked email, this time from former Guringai Tribal Link Director Dennis Foley. Dennis spills the beans, stating “the Bimson’s of the world found out about 10 years ago when rummaging through a deceased aunts  belongings papers and pictures that somehow miraculously made them all experts and Aboriginal  elders. 

They never spent a day in their lives previously as an Aboriginal person. 

They are cultural frauds, I do not recognise them as Indigenous, they are middle class white  wannabes. 

They have no cultural connection to their language or culture, I stress this. An example is their claim  that they are descendant from Cora Goosbury, she never had any children to Bungeree!!!

End quote.

09/08/2019

To be absolutely clear, there is no evidence that the contents of the above email from Tracey Howie are true. This is clear evidence of Tracey Howie using a fictional suicide of a fictional member of her group, in order to have genuine Aboriginal People stop looking too closely.

02/10/2019

22/11/2019

The life of Bungaree, the first Indigenous person to circumnavigate Australia, will be commemorated this weekend by the Pearl Beach Aboriginal History Group on the Central Coast of NSW.

Born around 1775 in the Broken Bay area, Bungaree is one of the most celebrated men in early Sydney history, most known for being a highly intelligent man, skilled diplomat, peacekeeper, cultural mediator and interpreter.

He was first recruited by Matthew Flinders in 1799 for a six-week maritime expedition to act as a diplomat and interpreter between the British and Aboriginal Australians in the Hervey Bay and Moreton Bay regions.

After another expedition, he was sought out by Flinders again to accompany a 12-month mapping expedition circumnavigating the entire continent of Australia between 1802-1803, becoming the first Indigenous person to do so.

Tracey Howie, a direct descendant of Bungaree, said his life has been unjustly overlooked in the education and understanding of Australia’s history during this time.

“We’re of course enormously proud of the things that he did in his time and of the legacies that he left,” she said.

30/11/2019

December 2019 saw the Koori Mail publish the following full page article:

The article details how the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council (MLALC) in NSW had been urging people to cease misapplying the name Guringai.

MLALC chief executive went further, saying “the Land Council is aware of
a number of individuals who identify as Guringai and claim to be traditional owners of Northern Sydney. “This is a fallacy,” Mr Moran said, “and totally disrespects the required process to qualify for traditional ownership under the respective NSW Aboriginal Land Rights Act and Commonwealth Native Title Act.”

The next mention of Guringai Tribal Link members was in the Federal Court case of

Mace v State of Queensland [2019] FCAFC 233, which sheds more light on the circumstances surrounding the previously abandoned Awabakal and Guringai people’s native title claim.

The Court was satisfied that the people who comprised the Awabakal and Guringai applicant elected to discontinue their native title claim in June 2017. They did so at a time when they were legally represented, and on express notice that Darkinjung had filed a non-claimant application over an area within the external boundary of the Awabakal and Guringai People’s claim.

The Court was satisfied that Darkinjung had discharged its burden of proof that no native title existed in the land and waters covered by the non-claimant application.

30/12/2019

Leaked email from Neil Evers:

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