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    The closure of ANZAC Range at Malabar moves one step closer to reality...

    This announcement moves us a step closer to losing the largest rifle range in the Southern Hemisphere. But you can help stop it by voting against Labor in the coming Federal and State elections.

    Recreational shooting began at The ANZAC Range at Malabar in the 1850s. Originally a military range, it’s where generations of Australian’s have learned to shoot safely without having to travel too far.

    Making the politically well-timed announcement Julia Gillard said: “The Federal Government will ensure that the Malabar headland remains for the future protected as a national park, protected as public open space. We will do that by transferring sections of it progressively to the New South Wales Government and working through all of the public access issues.”

    Note the ominous wording of that last sentence: That’s another nail in the coffin for the ANZAC Range.

    Peter Garrett said: “We have diverse, native bushland here not yet protected, now it is, endangered eastern suburbs banksia scrub, World War II gun emplacement sites, aboriginal heritage on Malabar headland as well”.

    Garrett spoke of various new UNESCO sites like Cockatoo Island as “being an essential part of our Australian story”

    Well Minister Garrett, The ANZAC Range at Malabar is an essential part of that story too – a living, breathing part that many thousands continue to enjoy, peacefully coexisting with many other users.

    This step has been driven by the “Friends of Malabar Headland” lobby group. Make no mistake, they are not friends of the ANZAC Range: they are on record demanding its closure and rezoning as “public open space” – despite the fact that this is what it is now!

    The great irony is that we’re not the noisy minority here. The shooting sports have a huge following and we need to exercise our democratic right to pursue our legal sporting activities!

    It’s a part of our history and it should be part of our future. Do your bit to save the ANZAC Range and vote for the Shooters and Fishers party in the Federal Election, on 21 August.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Save The ANZAC Range, Malabar started by Robert Borsak View original post
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    Note what is said under the heading "Diet" in this link

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_dragon

    especially the part about knocking down deer with their tail, and being ambush predators.

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    Mark Warton On 02-02-2012

    Shooting ferel animals is expensive ?

    Hi Mark. I'm not saying komodos cannot eat ferel pigs. I have seen Komodos eating ferel pig, mostly dead animals. What I meant was, komodo dragons would not be able to track run after and catch a... Go to last post

    Hazard On 02-02-2012

    Shooting ferel animals is expensive ?

    Sir,

    I must disagree that a Komodo dragon is incapable of hunting and eating living, large size mammals. In their native environment they hunt deer. They may not immediately kill their prey, but... Go to last post

    Mark Warton On 02-02-2012

    Shooting ferel animals is expensive ?

    A small quote from an article in the daily telegraph; ttp://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/another-wild-idea-to-tackle-ferals-of-oz/story-e6freuy9-1226259927177



    What a missinformed statement... Go to last post

    Hazard On 02-02-2012

    Shooting ferel animals is expensive ?

    In this case the Tribunal commented;

    " The fact that he holds political and religious views and opinions that are offensive is not, in my opinion, sufficient to find that the public interest... Go to last post

    Mark Warton On 01-02-2012

    Licence Appeal Freedom of Expression