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Premier Backs Responsible Firearm Owners as Government Signals Strong Support for Outdoor Recreation and Hunting

Question Time delivers two important messages for Victoria’s shooting and hunting community Yesterday’s Question Time delivered two significant moments for Victoria’s hunting and shooting community. The first saw the Premier strongly defend the principle that responsible firearm ownership...

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Facts matter in any discussion about hunting compliance

Recent reporting by the ABC regarding Victoria’s hunting regulator and wetland compliance raises serious allegations and broad conclusions about hunting regulation in this state. Robust scrutiny of regulators is healthy and necessary. Recreational hunting is a lawful activity carried out largely...

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Notification is not consultation: If deer control is necessary, show the work

This week DEECA advised SSAA Victoria that it would commence contractor-led deer control activities across selected state forests in the Grampians region from 1 June under the Government’s Protecting Biodiversity program. The advice arrived on…1 June. To be clear at the outset - SSAA Victoria...

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Podcast – Hunting & fishing officially “shack up” under Outdoor Recreation Victoria

From July 1, Victoria’s hunters and fishers will formally come together under a new umbrella entity: Outdoor Recreation Victoria. In the latest SSAA Victoria Podcast, the boys sit down with Victorian Fisheries Authority CEO Travis Dowling to unpack what this major structural change means for...

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Deer Wars: Same activists. Same claims. Same tired script.

Another week, another reheated anti-deer story. Same activists. Same talking points. Same missing context. Stock & Land (paywall) this week ran a story portraying Yanakie landholder Karin Ruff as an ordinary farmer battling a broken system. There is just one problem: readers weren't given the full...

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This is what truly sharing the harvest looks like

New Zealand is demonstrating what can happen when governments, hunting organisations and charities work together rather than around each other. The New Zealand Game Animal Council (NZGAC) - a statutory body established by legislation to represent and promote game animal hunting, has launched Hunt...

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The Deer Wars and the Invasive Species Council’s Tangled Web of Claims

The Invasive Species Council (ISC) has spent years campaigning against wild deer in Victoria. More recently, it has become increasingly focused on one specific target: removing game status from deer. SSAA Victoria has been accused of focusing heavily on this issue. That observation is correct. The...

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Victorian Government backs major upgrade for Eagle Park access road

SSAA Victoria has welcomed the Victorian Government’s decision to invest $2.5 million to seal Gifkins Road at Little River, improving access to the state’s most important firearms training and recreational shooting facility. The project, which will be delivered by the City of Greater Geelong,...

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Protester Convicted Over Illegal Conduct at Lake Boort

A man from Maldon has been found guilty in the Bendigo Magistrates’ Court for offences relating to unlawful protest activity during the closing weekend of the 2024 Victorian duck season at Lake Boort. The man was ordered to pay $500 to the court fund and was placed on a good behaviour bond until...

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Women on Target Shepparton – Women only Come & Try shooting event

Curious about shooting sports? Women on Target Shepparton is the perfect opportunity to come along, give it a go and experience shooting sports in a safe, welcoming and supportive women-only environment. Designed specifically for women of all experience levels — including complete beginners —...

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Science Shows the Hard Truth: Deer Eradication Is Exceptionally Difficult – Even on a Small Island

A newly published Australian scientific paper detailing the eradication of invasive rusa deer from Queensland’s Wild Duck Island provides an important reality check for the increasingly common political rhetoric around “eradicating” wild deer populations. The study, published in Biological...

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UK Moves to Deregulate Silencers as Debate Continues in Australia

The United Kingdom Government has formally moved to deregulate firearm sound moderators, tabling amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill that would remove them from firearms licensing requirements in England and Wales. The move follows years of advocacy from shooting and rural organisations, with...

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$2.2 Million Secured to Keep Victoria’s Fox Bounty Working

Today’s Victorian State Budget has locked in $2.2 million to continue the Victorian Fox Bounty through to 30 June 2027, a clear vote of confidence in a program that delivers real, on-ground results. The Fox Bounty is a simple idea that works; it supports and incentivises recreational hunters to...

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Victorian Government Backs Hunters and Community with Landmark Venison Reform Funding

The Victorian Government’s State Budget has quietly included a measure that could prove to be one of the most significant steps forward for game management and community benefit in recent years: $300,000 over two years to undertake the policy work required to enable the processing of...

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Aerial culling in North East Victoria – where it fits, and where it falls short

Parks Victoria has advised that aerial shooting programs targeting deer and other pest species (including feral pigs, goats and foxes) will be undertaken across parts of North East Victoria in late April and early May. Closures will apply to: Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park Mt Mittamatite...

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Stock & Land misses the mark on deer…again

SSAA Victoria has criticised Stock & Land for running successive articles on deer that amount to little more than republished media releases from the Invasive Species Council, rather than balanced reporting. The latest piece, centred on an incident at Weerite, is a case in point. At the time of...

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Victorian Ministerial Reshuffle: Continuity, Confidence and Opportunity

Today's Victorian Ministerial reshuffle marks a significant transition across portfolios that are important to our members and the broader outdoor recreation community. At the centre of that change is the promotion of Steve Dimopoulos, who moves on from the Environment and Outdoor Recreation...

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SSAA Victoria 2026 AGM Notice

2026 Annual General Meeting and postal ballot declaration The AGM will be held from 2pm to 4pm Sunday, September 27, 2026 at Hotel Bruce County, 445 Blackburn Road, Mt Waverley, Vic, 3149. Nominations to fill four Board vacancies will open May 11, 2026 and close June 12, 2026. Nominations to be...

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