ABC personality Peter Cundall has returned to the steps of Parliament House in Hobart, despite yesterday's court verdict over protesting on the same spot.

The 83-year-old was found guilty of disobeying the direction of a police officer and was placed on a two-year good behaviour bond without conviction.

He and 56 other protesters were arrested after refusing to move from the steps of Parliament House during an anti-pulp mill rally in November 2009.

Cundall, who was this morning handing out anti-pulp mill pamphlets, says he has had plenty of people offering him support.

"It seems to me that almost everybody that's come up to me is fully supportive of what I'm doing and what I'm standing up for," he said.

"They said I broke the law but basically I didn't feel like I did, that's fine let's move on, but above all never stop fighting."