On Thursday 8th September, our Astro society conducted a public viewing night. For the leadup to this event a reporter from a the Herald wanted to get a photo and story for the weeks events with the planets and venus. She had been sent images and several descriptionsAs to what they were looking at for the week. On that night a photographer turned up at the viewing night and asked for a telescope to be moved and positioned near a prominent landmark. Photo taken, and in print the next day (today) we find the aforementioned photo with a nice introduction, but no where was there a mention of our astro society, there was a photo remarkably similar to that submitted by the society for inclusion in the article but not credited. Another commercial interest had been fully given kudos in the article also promoting his business.
Yes we were abused, yes we were taken for a ride, and yes this will never happen again

. The reporter when confronted today denied all knowledge and stated that her article did in fact include credits to our society. I think that was utter _____. Obviously since my phone call the bridge of reasoning and future promotion has been burnt

. This unfortunately has not been an isolated case as this has occurred in the past.
Our society's president used to have a regular program with ABC radio and then for no reason they dumped the 5 minute program.
What will right this wrong, I don’t know?

But I think as members of a minority (but important) hobby we should stand up and shout aloud that we exist and what we do doesn't hurt the environment and is friendly to dolphins

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I'll get off my soapbox now