Just finished reading the NAPFA newsletter, the committee has been very active, but those bureaucrats don't want to play ball , don't even have the decency to respond to the association requests, so the next step in communicating our disappointment with the lack of response is with the members of parliament , and as our elected representatives, they are supposed to work for the greater community, otherwise adverse publicity may result in not being re elected, only the elected members of parliament can rattle the chains of the bureaucrats, I remember this was the chain of command when I worked where I did , the nail biting and sweat from those higher up, when the heats turned up , your jobs not safe , looking forward to the parliamentary enquires into whats been happening with the so called stakeholder involvement and community consultation processes that are supposed to occur to allow the politicians to evaluate the topic and set direction for the states constituents , don't remember reading anything on the new legislation introduced on the 1st July 2018 in NSW regarding Crown lands time to form mini associations in those areas to become the land management committee.