Yesterday I got a call from Pam, who is with the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland (WPSQ, which was pronounced as "whipskew!"). She attended the movie night last week and heard me on the radio. One of their guest speakers for their meeting (which was today!) had cancelled and she was wondering if I'd be able to come talk to them about sustainability? Of course I said yes! So today Dean and shine_on and I attended the meeting in our SustainaBundy work shirts (even though they aren't yet printed). I told he group about relocalisation, and mentioned our guide book, our upcoming movie night, and some of our future grand plans. The response was very positive, a number of people were keen on our ideas, and we made a lot of good contacts with all sorts of different people. They even bought us lunch at the pub next door! After lunch we learned more about the proposed development at Maira just outside of Bundaberg, and WPSQ's campaign to get the area set aside as a nature refuge instead. We also talked about Traveston Dam. It was great to hear about WPSQ's current concerns and to make even further contacts for SustainaBundy. As we've always known, the people are out there, it's just a matter of connecting them all!