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Letters to the Editor: 29/1/21

Duck hunting needed

SUSTAINABILITY is key for Victoria’s tens of thousands of responsible, legitimate hunters.

Whether it’s maintaining wetlands or complying with strict rules and regulations to ensure future sustainability of game species, Victorian hunters willingly do what’s needed to ensure a healthy environment and the future of their favourite past time.

This includes years of work by Field and Game members to revitalise and manage more than 3000 acres of wetland at Gippsland’s Heart Morass for all to enjoy.

Hunting also generates $356 million for our state, supports thousands of jobs and brings families out to regional Victoria for a weekend away.

But this is not a convenient reality for those groups who would rather see hunting banned entirely.

The Liberal-Nationals strongly support Victoria’s thousands of law-abiding, legitimate hunters.

In contrast, the Andrews Labor Government has slowly but surely chipped away at the rights of Victorian hunters since it was elected.

The Victorian Government will soon make a determination on the 2021 duck season.

After bushfires and the coronavirus pandemic, but now with a wet winter and spring, the Liberal-Nationals are calling for a full 2021 season.

This will not only provide confidence for hunters, but also deliver a healthy boost in spending that’s so desperately needed in our regional economies.

Peter Walsh,

Leader of The Nationals

Shadow Minister for Agriculture

Member for Murray Plains

Society return for 2021

THE Swan Hill Genealogical and Historical Society is pleased to advise all members of the community that their room at the Swan Hill library will reopen to visitors and for research on February 2 at 10am. There will be one visitor permitted in the room at a time, so phoning ahead for an appointment time prior to a visit would be appreciated.

Contact details will be required and hand sanitiser used.

Requests for information by email are also always welcome at shghso@hotmail.com.

Our first meeting for 2021 will be on February 12 in the Swan Hill library at 7.30pm.

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