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Where some peoples tax money goes

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More absolute rubbish. Just cull the damn things,
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 29 January 2017 9:49:24 AM
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Canberra supermarkets and restaurants have a flourishing trade in roo meat, which is tasty and good for health.
http://gourmetgame.com.au/nutrition/nutritional-facts/

Where the product comes from elsewhere and the easily offended PC mob don't get their own hands dirty it is obviously different.

There must be a lot of people pretending to be offended, doubtless because it gives them political and cultural power.

It is unwise to have a national capital that is remote and insulated from the remainder of the country and there are umpteenth generations of public servants.

Yet there are those who believe in the Big State and would give even more power to Canberra. Maybe that is good for their careers.
Posted by leoj, Sunday, 29 January 2017 10:44:04 AM
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". Just cull the damn things,"
Agreed and the kangaroos as well.
Posted by nicknamenick, Sunday, 29 January 2017 10:58:24 AM
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https://www.gunworld.com.au/rimfire-ammunition

See: https://www.gunworld.com.au/winchester-bushman-22lr-375gr-hp-copper-plated

Buy 10 cases and it reduces down to 11.9 cents per shot.

As usual the bleeding hearts, Land Rights for Left Handed Harp Seals mob gets involved and logic, reason and common sense goes out the window.

More roo's on the continent than before Cooks time. Best meat ever and still we can't feed it to the masses. Cloven hoofed animals have been the worst species introduced here due to the damage to fragile/poor soils.
Posted by Albie Manton in Darwin, Sunday, 29 January 2017 12:48:32 PM
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Is Mise, as usual you want to shoot everything. This is an excellent program for the control of kangaroo numbers, money well spent. Better than the $1200 a kill it cost the NSW taxpayer tor the ridiculous trial of shooting in national parks.
A trial of shooting feral goats at Cocoparra Nature Reserve near Griffiths by four volunteer amateur hunters seen six wild brumbies in a state forest to the north shot illegally. Can't the gunnies tell the difference between a horse and a goat. then again I know who the real goats are, was NSW's leading shooter and wombat killer,Tony Azzi one of the four? .

"I find it interesting that 10 'roos got a olacebo." Is Mise always telling me to get a spell checker, what is an "OLACEBO" some kind of new gun of yours? As the saying goes; People in glass houses shouldn't fire their shotgun!
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 30 January 2017 5:03:02 AM
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Boy roos stand out like dogs do . Paul Hogan had a knife for big males , this will do for young studs.
Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Classic Red
$22.95 - Everten.
Posted by nicknamenick, Monday, 30 January 2017 6:08:05 AM
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