6 Years of Silence

(And a Lot of Spraying)

A complete timeline of Telstra's contract violation, environmental damage, false promises, and corporate ghosting. Every date documented. Every claim verified.

2018March

The Contract

Lease agreement signed with explicit prohibition on mobile towers

2019August

The Betrayal

Telstra installs unauthorized mobile antenna in direct violation of contract

2019September

First Complaints

Kim contacts Telstra customer service about unauthorized installation

2020June

Chemical Attack

Telstra contractors spray chemicals without warning, killing vegetation

2020July

Escalation

Formal complaints filed with Telstra management about chemical damage

2021March

False Promises

Deepak Verma promises tower relocation in writing

2021August

Grievance Payment

Stuart Callender offers $6,000 for chemical spraying incident

2022All Year

Radio Silence

Telstra stops responding to calls and emails. No follow-through on promises.

2023All Year

Still Nothing

Tower remains. Damage unrepaired. Promises broken. Complete corporate ghosting.

2024All Year

The Waiting Game

Kim continues seeking resolution through proper channels. Telstra continues ignoring.

2025January

The Campaign Begins

StopTelstra.com launches. Time for public accountability.

By the Numbers

6
Years of Violations
2
Major Incidents
0
Problems Resolved
$445K
In Documented Damages

The Pattern Is Clear

This timeline reveals a deliberate pattern of corporate behavior:

  1. Violate the contract - Install prohibited equipment
  2. Cause additional damage - Spray chemicals without consent
  3. Make false promises - Offer solutions they never intend to deliver
  4. Ghost the victim - Stop responding once media attention dies down
  5. Wait it out - Hope the problem goes away on its own

This isn't incompetence. It's a calculated strategy to avoid accountability. And it works—until someone decides to fight back publicly.

The Timeline Continues

What happens next depends on public pressure, media attention, and people like you demanding corporate accountability.