9 min

EP:002 The Roar: May 2024 Australian Deer

    • Wilderness

In this episode of the Australian Deer Podcast, Paul Gray, the lead of marketing and events at the ADA, breaks down the latest developments in the deer landscapes of Australia. Assisting him in this crucial exploration is Sean Kilkenny, the lead for advocacy and deer management. The discussion navigates the Tasmanian election aftermath, the liberal minority government formation, their commitments for the hunting season, and the status of the Tasmanian Game Council. Scott Freeman, the Tasmanian coordinator and ADA representative, receives special recognition for his accomplishment within the Game Council. The episode also provides an overview of the recent AgFest event that witnessed an impressive turnout and constructive discussions about quality deer management. The Central Highlands’ future outlook stands as a prime topic, with indications of ongoing discussions and movements regarding its fate. Boosting potential economic impacts, the Great Outdoors Task Force secures funding and reinforces its ongoing advocacy work. The episode concludes with highlights from the Hunter Education Event in Victoria and acknowledges the students' participation and improvements for future events. Commendably, the ADA ceparters appreciated the community for its support and contributions towards various events, establishing a sense of unity and gratitude. This podcast serves as a comprehensive guide, updating listeners monthly on unfolding news, updates, and valuable insights into the fascinating Australian deer world.

In this episode of the Australian Deer Podcast, Paul Gray, the lead of marketing and events at the ADA, breaks down the latest developments in the deer landscapes of Australia. Assisting him in this crucial exploration is Sean Kilkenny, the lead for advocacy and deer management. The discussion navigates the Tasmanian election aftermath, the liberal minority government formation, their commitments for the hunting season, and the status of the Tasmanian Game Council. Scott Freeman, the Tasmanian coordinator and ADA representative, receives special recognition for his accomplishment within the Game Council. The episode also provides an overview of the recent AgFest event that witnessed an impressive turnout and constructive discussions about quality deer management. The Central Highlands’ future outlook stands as a prime topic, with indications of ongoing discussions and movements regarding its fate. Boosting potential economic impacts, the Great Outdoors Task Force secures funding and reinforces its ongoing advocacy work. The episode concludes with highlights from the Hunter Education Event in Victoria and acknowledges the students' participation and improvements for future events. Commendably, the ADA ceparters appreciated the community for its support and contributions towards various events, establishing a sense of unity and gratitude. This podcast serves as a comprehensive guide, updating listeners monthly on unfolding news, updates, and valuable insights into the fascinating Australian deer world.

9 min