Nudism campaigner Stuart Baanstra has been found guilty of offensive conduct - but he rejects the conviction recorded against his name and says he may refuse to pay the fine. Stuart talks on Australian radio programme, Time to Talk, about the reasons behind his decision to parade through Sydney in a G-string and what he plans to do from here.
Stuart Baanstra disrobed at the Sydney Electoral Commission building before being ushered away by security, carrying a sign saying "Nude is not rude".
Speaking outside the commission room, where he arrived wearing a robe and a bow-tie bearing the Australian flag, Baanstra said he was a nudist and a gay man who "believes in the rights of people to live without clothes".
Baanstra, who is standing as an independent for a upper house seat in the New South Wales state election later in March, made the bold move during a draw to determine the position of candidates on the ballot paper.
He was swiftly bundled out of the room, but later revealed he had been wearing a black G-string
he wasnt even naked?
jesse2076 5 months ago