The sign held by Cameron Nicoll (pictured) and 100 of his angry neighbours sent a clear message to the State Government on Sunday - residents do not want a regional shooting complex in the Southern Highlands.
NSW Plannng Minister Frank Sartor came under fire as speakers accused the state government of ignoring their fears about noise, traffic and environmental damage to win the support of the Shooters Party.
The Department of Sport wants to expand the existing Hill Top Rifle Range from an 80-member range open on weekends to a $5.6 million complex open seven days a week to shooters from seven regional gun clubs.