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Duck battle is far from over

AS duck harvesting in Victoria won a reprieve this week, the immediate feeling was cautious optimism.

Certainly, it was a victory for common sense and the thousands who enjoy the pursuit will be able to continue when the season opens in April.

However, the ideological fight is not over.

The government’s six-bird bag limit and enforcement of 8am starts ignores science and evidence and is out of step with the Game Management Authorities recommendations.

Despite assurances that duck harvesting will continue with more stringent measures in place, the Labor Government has a history of not following through on its promises, as seen in the case of the Commonwealth Games cancellation.

There is a strong feeling duck harvesting is still up for political negotiation as the government turns a blind eye to facts.

A biased and skewed Inquiry into Victoria’s Recreational Native Bird Hunting Arrangements by members of Labor, the Greens, and the Animal Justice Party recommended a ban on duck harvesting entirely, but The Nationals have always strongly endorsed the practice.

Their conclusions were solely based on ideology and entirely disregarded scientific evidence.

Duck harvesting annually contributes $65 million to the economy, providing economic advantages to local communities throughout regional Victoria, including Mansfield, East Gippsland, Latrobe, Horsham, and Gannawarra.

Skilled and licensed harvesters play a vital role in the conservation and safeguarding of wetland habitats, as well as other essential ecosystems that support a diverse range of species, emphasising the importance of continuing this practice in a manner that is safe, responsible, and sustainable.

In 2022, there were nearly 28,000 licences issued for the harvesting of game birds, encompassing ducks and quails, in Victoria.

It’s about time Premier Jacinta Allan made a common sense decision, particularly given her own electorate of Bendigo has the highest number of duck harvesting licences in the state.

The Nationals remain committed to collaborating with and supporting duck harvesters who make substantial contributions to our environment.

It’s been a long journey, and we at The Nationals are thankful to everyone for their support in attending forums and contributing to the inquiry. It is much appreciated.

While a recent victory may have been achieved, it’s crucial to recognise that the overall battle is far from over.

Emma Kealy

Deputy Leader of The Nationals

Shadow Minister for Agriculture

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