Lobbying needs experienced Lobbyists.

If one could pick up a copy of 'An idiots guide to lobbying' or
'Learn to Lobby in 28 days' I'd suggest grabbing a copy. But
haven't had a chance to do an internet search on those exact
parameters. Who know's what the internet holds :-)

Professional Lobbyists do exist and are always looking for
good causes. They have fee's to pay which are roughly on
par with legal fees. Some are to be found in various commercial
offices in Canberra.

I'm not against doing this. But reality dictactes that it needs
a steady flow of pledges to go into it like any political activity.

For political parties to listen, donations need to be made to
their campaign funds and it's even better if lobbyists belong
to those parties.

Just for the record, "The Shooters Party" have had more
success in NSW/Australia than the Tech Industry. Look
at what they got in NSW recently. Access to go shooting
in NSW.

A "Tech-Party".. lets see what they stand for, rockets,
computers, and being allowed to do the stuff that is
getting progressively harder to undertake as government
want to take us ever backwards in time in the technology
field.

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