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Welcome to the Australian Deer Podcast, your monthly gateway to the captivating world of Australian deer. In this special episode, host Paul Gray is joined by Sean Kilkenny, leader of advocacy and deer management at the ADA, to discuss the much-anticipated return of the Shot Expo. Held at the Melbourne Showgrounds, this event is one of the largest in the shooting, hunting, and outdoors industry.
Join us as Sean shares insights about ADA's participation in the expo and the engaging displays that drew the crowds. From the remarkable totem poles showcasing a Samba stag's antler growth over 16 years to the stunning Jack Jolley and Owen Claridge Samba heads, the ADA stand was a hub of activity and interest.
We also celebrate the hard work of ADA volunteers and the camaraderie shared with members from all over Australia. Plus, hear about the introduction of new ADA stickers, which proved to be a hit among attendees.
Tune in for a discussion on the Shot Expo's successful return and the vibrant community it fosters. Thank you to everyone involved, and we look forward to seeing you at future events!
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Join host Paul Gray and guest Sean Kilkenny on the Australian Deer Podcast as they delve into the fascinating world of deer management in Australia. This episode covers significant topics such as the Tasmanian Aerial Survey, the hog deer ballot, and a roundup of the latest happenings with the Australian Deer Association (ADA).
Discover the importance of the Tasmanian Aerial Survey in providing accurate data on wild fallow deer populations and learn about the exciting opportunities offered by the hog deer ballot, including the Sunday Island junior ballot. The episode also highlights the winners of this year's Ultimate Deer Hunters Raffle and provides insights into the upcoming SHOT Expo in Melbourne.
Don't miss the opportunity to learn more about the ADA's membership promotion and Stony Creek's exciting job openings. Tune in for an engaging discussion on all things deer, proudly presented in partnership with Stony Creek.
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Welcome back to episode eight of The Roar on the Australian Deer Podcast. Join host Paul Gray and guest Sean Kilkenny as they dive into the latest wildlife game regulations and their implications for deer hunters. Discover updates on the Central Highlands and get the scoop on upcoming events like the ultimate deer hunter raffle and the SSAA Shot Expo.
In this episode, you'll learn about the increased game license fees, the introduction of deer decoys, and the legalization of handheld thermals. Plus, hear about the efforts to keep public forests accessible for recreational deer hunters. Don't miss the details on the monthly members giveaway and the highly anticipated hog deer ballot.
Tune in for an engaging discussion packed with vital information and exciting opportunities for the deer hunting community in Australia.
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In this special episode of The Roar, Sean Kilkenny, Lead of Advocacy and Deer Management at the Australian Deer Association, takes over the host's chair to dive deep into some groundbreaking research commissioned by the ADA. Joining him is Dr. Tim Navarde, a renowned researcher and board member of the ADA, to discuss the newly published study on the "Ecological Separation of Deer and Domestic, Feral, and Native Mammals in Tropical Northern Australia."
The conversation explores the critical gaps in deer research in Northern Australia, the implications of inadequate data on current government policies, and the pressing need for evidence-based management strategies. Dr. Navarde and Sean break down the study's findings, highlight eight key areas where further research is needed, and discuss the broader ecological and economic impacts of deer and other herbivores on Australian landscapes.
This episode is essential listening for anyone interested in wildlife management, conservation, and the evolving debate around introduced species in Australia. Tune in to understand how sound research can shift perceptions and inform sustainable policies.
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The Roar on the Australian Deer Podcast - This month, Paul and Sean discuss the ban on bow hunting in South Australia, the Wildlife (Game) Regulations in Victoria, and explore the launch of the Blond Bay Hog Deer Ballot.
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*Welcome to the fifth edition of our podcast, where we delve into important discussions impacting the deer hunting community. In this special episode, we focus on the Wildlife (Game) Regulations 2024 Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) and explore its far-reaching implications. We cover two major proposed changes: the potential allowance of hand-held thermal imaging devices on public land in Victoria and the controversial ban on lead ammunition by 2028. Tune in as we break down these proposals, discuss their consequences and our submission.
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Welcome back to our fourth edition! This week, we delve into the latest wildlife game regulations and the regulatory impact statement. We'll also provide an update on the Central Highlands and discuss the newly released Victorian Harvest Data.
Joining Paul once again is Sean Kilkenny. They kick off with news on the New South Wales Hunter Education course and then dive into the implications of the new Wildlife Game Regulations in Victoria, emphasizing the importance of public feedback via the Engage Victoria website.
The episode also covers the recent member survey, the establishment of the Great Outdoors Task Force, and insights from the Victorian Harvest Data. Discover the trends in deer hunting and the significance of game status for hunters in Victoria.
Tune in for an informative discussion that highlights key issues, regulatory changes, and valuable data for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike.
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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.
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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.
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Immerse yourself in all things deer in Australia with our newly introduced series, "The Roar” on the Australian Deer Podcast, covering all the latest news related to wild deer in Australia. In our first episode, we covered a range of topics with our esteemed guest sean Kilkenny, the leader of advocacy and deer management with the Australian Deer Association.
Our discussion began with an exploration of the Animal Care and Protection Bill (VIC), detailing the changes in legislation from animal welfare to animal rights and explaining its impact on deer hunters. We highlighted the importance of regulations and how they influence the perspective on hunting, and the significant changes in animal rights that may affect recreational deer hunting.
We also elaborated on the developments regarding land tenure in the central highlands of Victoria, associating it with the termination of native timber harvesting. The significance and potential implications of any changes in land tenure for recreational activities including deer hunting with dogs were explored. A new promising initiative, the Great Outdoors Task Force represents a step forward in acknowledging recreational land users.
Lastly, we wrapped up our podcast with an overview of the recent Tasmanian elections, foreseeing no immediate alterations to hunting practices in Tasmania.
Join us every month for your essential dose of all things deer. All deer hunters and enthusiasts are encouraged to provide us with their feedback and proposed topics of interests that you would like us to cover!.
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A quick update on a research paper that the ADA co-authored exploring animal welfare outcomes between lead-free (copper) and lead bullets on sambar deer in Victoria.
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April is prime time for lots of deer hunters in Australia – the fallow are rutting, the one month hog deer season is on and hound hunting kicks off for the year.
In this episode we chat with second generation Houndsman Danny Edebohls, hog deer tragic Laurie Rees and fallow manager and hunter extraordinaire Jake Nicholson.
For more information on hunting over hounds go to https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/hunting/deer/deer-hunting-laws/hunting-with-hounds
For more information on hunting hog deer go to https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/hunting/deer/hog-deer-hunting
For more information on the ADA South East Branch go to https://www.austdeer.com.au/@south-east
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We chat with WA MLC and founder of ADA WA, The Hon Rick Mazza about the forthcoming election, the threats that a landslide would pose for democracy and the importance of working together.
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Recorded live as a members only webinar in September 2020 - an in-depth Q&A session with renowned Australian sambar deer educator, guide and hunter, Paul Boag from Paul Boag's Outdoors
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In this podcast we sit down with our great friend Brian Murphy, CEO of the Quality Deer Management Association in the USA.
Brian joined us in Australia in August in conversations across South Eastern Australia about wild deer management and the positive role that hunters and hunting can play.
We discuss the Quality Deer Management Association and its mission, QDM in Tasmania, recruiting new hunters, venison diplomacy and hunters for the hungry, the wild harvest initiative, the threat of chronic wasting disease, how these are the best of times for Australian deer hunters and how the future might look for us.
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In this episode we chat with second generation hound hunter Danny Edebohls about this fascinating and often misunderstood form of deer hunting.
Episode notes on the Australian Deer Association website http://tinyurl.com/y3fwe7ku
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We thought that the last podcast was so good, we simply put it up again!...no, the audio quality was poor and didn't work well on the platform so we have had it tidied up.
The third episode of The Australian Deer Podcast was recorded live at the Victorian Hunter Education Course in Neerim, Victoria on 5 May, 2019.
It features The Australian Deer Association Executive Officer Barry Howlett in conversation with the students at the course discussing deer management and the future of hunting.
This talk marks the conclusion of a very intense three days of learning for the students.
The powerpoint slides referenced can be viewed on The Australian Deer Association website.
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In the second Australian Deer Podcast, ADA's EO Barry Howlett is joined by Dr Craig Harper from the University of Tennessee, Daryl Snowdon from Field & Game Australia, Rod Hill from Tasmania and Col Brumley from ADA in Victoria to discuss Craig's visit to Australia, Quality Deer Management, challenges, opportunities and what there is to be gained by simply sharing knowledge.
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In the first Australian Deer Podcast we talk with ADA Chair David Voss.
David has been at the helm of the ADA through the most significant time of change in the organisations fifty year history.
We discussWhat has changedWhyWhat drives the ADAWhat comes nextWhy the ADA's mission is so important