INT. DOUG'S VAN - DAY
Doug and Tom are seated in the van, a sinister atmosphere surrounding them. Tom, having spent five monsoon seasons working with crocodiles in Arnhem Land, has discovered crucial information about the rights of the indigenous people there.
TOM
(leaning in, voice low)
You know, Doug, while I was working in Arnhem Land, I learned that the people there don't need fishing licenses, and they're allowed to park on crown land. I think I can use this to our advantage here in Pelican Park.
DOUG
(raising an eyebrow)
So, what are you planning, Tom?
TOM
(grinning)
I'll argue that the rights of the indigenous people from Arnhem Land should extend to Pelican Park in Clontarf, Brisbane. It's a long shot, but it might just work.
EXT. PELICAN PARK - DAY
Tom, armed with his newfound plan, marches with determination toward the council office, a newfound swagger in his step.
INT. COUNCIL OFFICE - DAY
Tom enters the council office, confidently approaching the COUNCIL WORKER.
TOM
(voice strong and assertive)
Excuse me, I'd like to discuss a matter concerning the rights of indigenous people from Arnhem Land. I believe that their rights to fish without licenses and park on crown land should extend to Pelican Park here in Clontarf, Brisbane.
COUNCIL WORKER
(looking confused)
Uh, I'm not familiar with that. Could you please clarify?
Tom pulls out a piece of paper with the information he gathered and hands it to the council worker.
TOM
This is the information I've gathered. I suggest you familiarize yourself with it, as it directly affects the rights of the people you're trying to evict from Pelican Park. You might want to reconsider your actions.
The council worker reads the information, growing visibly uneasy as they realize the potential implications.
FADE OUT.