Victorian duck hunting comes under pressure from across the political divide
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The 2020 duck season was cut short by low bird numbers and the coronavirus pandemic.
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Victorian MPs from across the political divide are urging Premier Daniel Andrews to ban duck hunting before the 2021 season is approved.
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But there are Labor MPs, including senior ministers, who privately oppose the party s stance
Duck hunters argue the sport offers a sustainable and ethical way to source meat
The Victorian Game Management Authority (GMA), the independent hunting regulator, will soon give its recommendations to the State Government about how the 2021 season should operate.
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Green Rebel Marine has announced the €1.5 million purchase of a DA42 multi-purpose aircraft to conduct aerial surveys off the Irish coast. Thousands of square miles of ocean are due to undergo ecological assessment as part of the planning process for off-shore wind farms.
The new aircraft will be based at Cork Airport, and will result in the creation of fifteen new jobs. These jobs are in addition to the eighty announced by Green Rebel Marine in September.
With the purchase of its own survey aircraft, Green Rebel Marine will be the only domestic Irish company offering digital aerial surveys for offshore wind development companies.
Cork Harbour s Green Rebel Marine Buys Aircraft for Aerial Surveys off the Irish Coast
15th December 2020
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Green Rebel Marine with a base at Crosshaven Boatyard in Cork Harbour has announced the €1.5 million purchase of a DA42 multi-purpose aircraft to conduct aerial surveys off the Irish coast.
Thousands of square miles of ocean are due to undergo ecological assessment as part of the planning process for offshore wind farms.
The new aircraft will be based at Cork Airport, and will result in the creation of fifteen new jobs. These jobs are in addition to the eighty announced by Green Rebel Marine in September.