NT Election: fishing policy
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NT Election: fishing policy
Here's Labor ... http://territorylabor.com.au/Portals/te ... Policy.pdf
Will post up the others as they come in.
Will post up the others as they come in.
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NT Greens ... Please see PDF attachment. They said: "We don't have any other policy that directly goes to recreational fishing, but I assure you that we appreciate that this is an important way many of us connect with nature. We also refer to the federal policy on commercial fisheries" ... http://greens.org.au/policies/natural-r ... -fisheries"
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Re: NT Election: fishing policy
Thanks Matt. My major concern is the possibility of getting locked out of coastal and inland waterways with no permit system in sight
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Nothing but restrictions for us in the greens policy. Thanks for posting.
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Haven't been able to get anything from the CLP.
So to recap on their previous performance ...
They provided the Million Dollar Fish tagged barra promo, with Season 2 kicking off in October. This has been a great promo, although IMO it should include the dry season.
And the CLP have new Dundee and Shady Camp boat ramps on the way.
So to recap on their previous performance ...
They provided the Million Dollar Fish tagged barra promo, with Season 2 kicking off in October. This has been a great promo, although IMO it should include the dry season.
And the CLP have new Dundee and Shady Camp boat ramps on the way.
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Don't really know what the situation is with the blue mud bay agreement, bynoe flats, finniss river etc. Happy for there to be a yearly permit system so long as it is one permit, not one for each little area
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Matt Flynn wrote:Haven't been able to get anything from the CLP.
They probably cant be bothered, they wont be needing it....
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They released all policy in one go the other day, but I didn't get the email ...
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Surely people will realise by now that it doesn’t matter what they promise because it wont happen. Be very careful to read the actual wording in detail and not what YOU think they mean.
Remember, they are politicians
Remember, they are politicians
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There's been another High Court decision a couple of days ago.
I think its to do with traditional ownership of infrastructure.
Be wise to have a good look at it.
I think its to do with traditional ownership of infrastructure.
Be wise to have a good look at it.
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http://www.nlc.org.au/media-releases/ar ... -decision/
Sorry
It was about traditional ownership of vacant crown land and applied to resources and the right to trade.
Historic and significant stuff.
I can recall waxing lyrical about traditional stuff including the right to trade and its impact on NT fisheries Act a couple of years ago.
Sorry
It was about traditional ownership of vacant crown land and applied to resources and the right to trade.
Historic and significant stuff.
I can recall waxing lyrical about traditional stuff including the right to trade and its impact on NT fisheries Act a couple of years ago.
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Ronje
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Yes, curious if it means there will be more similar claims elsewhere.
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http://www.judgments.fedcourt.gov.au/ju ... 016fca0908
It was a Federal Court decision relating to vacant crown land in the township of Boorooloola.
The Blue Mud Bay decision related to land where Native Title existed. This decision extends beyond Native Title.
Need to read the full transcript to gauge any effect but you can bet the NT Govt will be examining it closely with an election coming up.
Its not the end of the road for participants in the case as there's still the High Court for appeals so there may be a little way to go yet
It was a Federal Court decision relating to vacant crown land in the township of Boorooloola.
The Blue Mud Bay decision related to land where Native Title existed. This decision extends beyond Native Title.
Need to read the full transcript to gauge any effect but you can bet the NT Govt will be examining it closely with an election coming up.
Its not the end of the road for participants in the case as there's still the High Court for appeals so there may be a little way to go yet
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