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RC REPORT SHOWS NO JUSTIFICATION FOR FIREARMS CHANGES

The failure of Police to follow the firearm licensing law, unjustly providing one to Australian terrorist Brenton Tarrant, means there are no reasons for changes to firearm laws says the Council of Licenced Firearms Owners (COLFO). COLFO Chairman Michael Dowling … Continue reading

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Ruined Rivers a National Disgrace

Opinion by Ken Sims, Life member NZ Federation Freshwater Anglers. The recently published article showing 65 percent of our rivers are “unswimmable” in a country of just 5 million people, should remind government that that the continuing state of New … Continue reading

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More on the Failed QMS Fisheries “System”

by Mark Feldman Printed by courtesy “NZ Fishing News” The previous article I listed a few of the initial defects of the QMS. Now I’ll look at some examples of how the system has failed us since it’s inception and … Continue reading

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Stunning Coast Photography in Book

Book Review:- “Newq Zealand Coastlines” by Darryl and Gillan Torckler, published by Bateman Books. Price $29,99. Review by Tony Orman Photographer Darryl Torckler is an international award winning photographer with over 100 awards to his credit. He and his wife … Continue reading

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Retire Scallop Dredges

Legasea press release In September the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council endorsed a policy encouraging recreational fishers to retire their scallop dredges. At a time when the community is increasingly concerned about the deteriorating state of our marine environment, it’s … Continue reading

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NZ’s Fisheries – the QMS – 34 Years of Failure

by Mark Feldman This article was published in the November 2020 issue of “NZ Fishing News”. It is published with the kind permission of “NZ Fishing News” and long time fisheries advocate Mark Feldman   A couple of months ago … Continue reading

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NZ Gripped by Pricey Pest Phobia

Opinion by Ben Hope In 1958 an American professor of zoology visited New Zealand. Dr William Graf from San Jose university in California came to study the wild deer situation on behalf of Hawaiian Board of Agriculture which was considering … Continue reading

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The Original Good Keen Man – Charlie (Mr Explorer) Douglas

by Tony Orman In  A P Harper’s book “Memories of Mountains and Men” he told of the remarkable pioneer explorer Charlie Douglas. Charles Edward Douglas was a 19th century New Zealand surveyor and explorer, who came to be known as … Continue reading

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An Opinion by a “Anti-1080 Nutter”

by Bill Wallace, founder of the Ban 1080 Party Published in the Greymouth Star, 21 September, 2018 I became seriously opposed to the aerial use of 1080 in 2014. At the time I was flying DoC staff and contractors into Kahurangi … Continue reading

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Police Role and Responsibility for Mosque Massacre under Spotlight

All eyes are on December 8 when the Royal Commission report back on the March 15 mosque attack by Australian citizen Brenton Tarrant.  Chief focus for many will be the failure of police to properly vet the Australian terrorist’s application … Continue reading

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Three “Cracker” Books for a Gift or Holiday Reading

by Tony Orman Potton and Burton have a well deserved reputation for publishing quality books of exceptional quality. Happily for outdoor-minded Kiwis the publishers’ subjects invariably focus strongly on the outdoors and environment. Three new publications, all very impressive publications … Continue reading

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1080 Drop in Tararua Ranges Based on Fibs and Fallacies

A West Coast conservationist and spokesman for the Sporting Hunters Outdoor Trust has challenged the justification for a 1080 aerial drop in the Tararua Ranges by OSPRI (former Animal Health Board), saying it is founded on a false belief that … Continue reading

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Time to Clean up Murk Around Political Donations

Opinion by Tony Orman Stuff ran an article in August 2017 on political party donations. The first two paragraphs are worth noting:- “ Ask Sir Peter Talley if his fishing company is donating to New Zealand First’s political campaign and he will say “no comment.” … Continue reading

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Don’t be an Ostrich – Get Involved!

Opinion by Ben Hope Robert M Hutchins noted American educational philosopher once said  “The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference, and undernourishment.” Think of general … Continue reading

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Siltation a Major Environmental Problem mostly Unseen and Out of Mind

Opinion by Tony Orman   Satellite imagery carried out by the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council reveals hundreds of thousands of tonnes of sediment in some of our major rivers and spewing out 20 kilometres offshore following the region’s recent storm. … Continue reading

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Would You Like Another Meeting Or a Cup Of Tea Instead?

With apologies to The King’s Breakfast by A.A. Milne by Peter Trolove An angler went a fishing, his day became a frown With plants and toxic algae up and water levels down In his search for missing fish as the … Continue reading

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Leonard Cockayne: How one man’s vision distorted science and a nation.

Previously published this article by the late Bill Benfield looks at a man who in the early 20th century was held up as the guru of botany and ecology and who “master-minded” the infamous “Deer Menace Conference of 1930 that … Continue reading

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CORANZ Submissions on Whitebaiting

CORANZ objects in general, to the approach of altering fishing regulations and its impact on recreational fishing in the mistaken view to increasing whitebait populations. CORANZ is not aware of sufficient evidence of whitebait decline as a result of fishing. … Continue reading

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Erosion of Democracy Cause for Focus

Opinion by Tony Orman   Over the last decade or two I have had increasing concern that democracy is being eroded and is under continuing siege. Earlier this year, the Council of Outdoor Recreation Associations of New Zealand (CORANZ) expressed concern that parliament’s select … Continue reading

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Greenpeace Takes Aim at Seabed Mining and Bottom Trawling

This week a Greenpeace Oceans team is in the Supreme Court in a bid to stop seabed mining while at Parliament yesterday a 50,000 strong petition against bottom trawling was given to  David Parker, minister for Ocean and Fisheries.  Greenpeace said … Continue reading

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