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Don’t take our stock routes

27 Aug, 2008 06:53 PM
Drovers, farmers, the Wilderness Society and birdwatchers have united to voice outrage at plans to hand over Travelling Stock Routes (TSRs) to the State Government.

About 50 frustrated people travelled hundreds of kilometres from across NSW to join forces against what was the latest indignation over Rural Lands Protection Board (RLPB) reforms.

NSW Lands Minister, Tony Kelly, has pledged to protect the State’s “long paddocks” once the Department of Lands takes control of them when RLPBs are merged in December but yesterday’s movement lead by 43-year-old lifelong drover, Robert Groth, “Harvenvale”, Boggabri, aims to stop the TSRs being handed over.

The rally’s organisers estimated they had six months to stop the department's move on stock routes and formed a "Mates of the TSRs" committee at the Dubbo saleyards public meeting.

“I think it’s a matter of people realising they’ve got to pull together,” Mr Groth said.

“We’ve got to be there to stop any plans to shut stock routes – it’s no good waiting until it’s all over.

“It doesn’t matter whether you’re trying to save stock in a drought, if you’re an apiarist, or Mum and Dad and the kids wanting to fly a kite on the river, if they get to the point where they close the routes, what will be left for the future?”

Popular Australian country music singer, John Williamson, jumped on board and aroused an applause at yesterday’s gathering when, in an absentee message, he pledged his willingness to become a patron for Australian stock routes.

His message went so far as to suggest that shutting off stock routes would be as bad as banning the iconic Australian song, Waltzing Matilda.

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Closing these stock routes will be disastrous not only for drovers but for NSW Agriculture!
Posted by Bluey, 29/08/2008 5:34:06 PM

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