13 min

EP:003 The Roar: June 2024 Australian Deer

    • Wilderness

Welcome to another exciting episode of The Roar on the Australian Deer Podcast. This month, host Paul Gray is joined by Sean Kilkenny, the lead of advocacy and team management at the ADA. Tune in as they delve into the highlights of the Responsible Shooting Expo held at the Victorian Parliament, with notable speeches and engaging interactions with MPs.Sean shares a captivating historical anecdote about Queen Elizabeth II's royal banquet featuring venison, showcasing the deep-rooted connection between deer hunting and Australian heritage. The story brings to life the adventurous hunt for hog deer venison in 1954, a fascinating piece of history from Wilson's Promontory.The episode concludes with an in-depth discussion on the wildlife game regulations in Victoria, covering their significance, the anticipated regulatory impact statement, and the importance of hunter participation in shaping these regulations. Don't miss your monthly dose of all things deer, exclusively on the Australian Deer Podcast.

Welcome to another exciting episode of The Roar on the Australian Deer Podcast. This month, host Paul Gray is joined by Sean Kilkenny, the lead of advocacy and team management at the ADA. Tune in as they delve into the highlights of the Responsible Shooting Expo held at the Victorian Parliament, with notable speeches and engaging interactions with MPs.Sean shares a captivating historical anecdote about Queen Elizabeth II's royal banquet featuring venison, showcasing the deep-rooted connection between deer hunting and Australian heritage. The story brings to life the adventurous hunt for hog deer venison in 1954, a fascinating piece of history from Wilson's Promontory.The episode concludes with an in-depth discussion on the wildlife game regulations in Victoria, covering their significance, the anticipated regulatory impact statement, and the importance of hunter participation in shaping these regulations. Don't miss your monthly dose of all things deer, exclusively on the Australian Deer Podcast.

13 min