This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'Copy of Pedestrian FOI request'.

Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 12:31:16 +0000
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Copy of Pedestrian FOI request
From: Posty <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx>
To: FOI <xxx@xxx.xxx.xx>

Dear Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,



The article posted by Cam Tyeson from pedestrian.tv in 2019 titled:



"Engadine Maccas Now Has A Plaque To Commemorate Scott Morrison’s Doo Doo Ass"



https://www.pedestrian.tv/news/engadine-maccas-plaque-doo-doo-ass/



features the assertion:



"A previous Freedom Of Information Act request made by PEDESTRIAN.TV aimed at investigating just how deep the Engadine Maccas scandal has been discussed in Canberra returned a curious zero items of interest, which – if you ask us – absolutely pongs of a cover-up."



Attempts have been made to get a copy of this FOI request from the media outlet, but thus far have been not fruitful.



It does not state which department was asked, but the DPMC seems the most logical.



I request, under the Freedom of Information Act 1982, copies of the following documents:



A) a copy of Cam Tyesons or other pedestrian.tv journalist request and resulting decision that confirmed zero documents returned that relates to this article.



B) a time update to that original pedestrian.tv request of the documents timeframe to encompass any new documents - ie dated now now of the exact wording of the original pedestrian.tv request.



Yours faithfully,



Posty



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