Episode 01 – Chasing rabbits on the Mid North Coast of NSW.
I had planned to release this footage over a year ago, but as always, life and business got in the way 😅.
Episode 01 – Chasing rabbits on the Mid North Coast of NSW.
I had planned to release this footage over a year ago, but as always, life and business got in the way 😅.
Since 2019, hunting has seen a strong resurgence in popularity. However, despite the wealth of information available, many beginners are still unsure about the legal requirements and ethical considerations involved. This article outlines your path to becoming a hunter, guiding you through each step to ensure you’re prepared, informed, and ready for your first hunt.
Success is rarely a matter of luck – it often comes as a result of thorough preparation and planning. This guide will walk you through the process of planning your first hunt and highlights a number of external factors that will improve your likelihood of success.
In my last article, I discussed an alternative solution to national service (conscription). My proposal was to establish a volunteer organisation to support our conventional forces in the event of a foreign invasion. When discussing this concept with a Queensland Senator, I was asked about the differences between the Australian Defence Force (ADF) Reserves and my proposed organisation, which I refer to as the Citizens Military Force (CMF). This article outlines my response to that question.
The topic of national defence has been thrust back into the spotlight this month after Chinese warships conducted live-fire drills off the eastern coast of Australia. With Australian Defence Force (ADF) enlistment numbers on the decline, many are calling for alternative ways to safeguard our country. This raises the question: Should firearm owners play a role in national defence? This article outlines my support for this concept and provides a broader context for how it could contribute to our national defence strategy.