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AS the ACT government begins its annual kangaroo cull, animal welfare activist Robyn Soxsmith has labelled the killings as “not humane”. Parks and Conservation Service director Daniel Iglesias says 1568 Eastern Grey kangaroos will be culled from ACT reserves this year. “As always, animal and environmental advocates will be out at the reserves this year, protesting against the cruelty to both the kangaroos and the other creatures that depend on them,” says Ms Soxsmith, co-founder of the Animal Protectors Alliance. “We will be out there as always bearing witness to the cruelty, and monitoring and documenting the behaviour of the shooters.” ....
A CONSERVATION cull of Eastern Grey Kangaroos will see six Canberra nature reserves closed over five evenings. From 6pm-8am, Sunday (May 16) to Thursday, six – Mt Ainslie Nature Reserve, Mt Majura Nature Reserve, Farrer Ridge Nature Reserve, East Jerrabomberra Grasslands, Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary and Goorooyarroo Nature Reserve – of 39 Canberra nature parks will be shut to “remove” 1568 Eastern Grey Kangaroos. Service director Daniel Iglesias says: “We are confident [that culling 1568] will manage grazing pressure and achieve priority conservation outcomes while maintaining public, staff and contractor safety. “Kangaroos are an integral part of the ecosystems around Canberra and we hope the community will understand that the conservation cull is vital for the wellbeing of the environment and the many plants and animals that call our reserves home. ....
Hooning… cars speeding, cars racing, cars mounting footpaths and the noise and danger. Photo: Paul Costigan HOONS that have been warned are paying the price for being caught committing the illegal act on Canberra’s streets. At the launch of a dangerous driving month-long safety campaign earlier in the week, ACT road police superintendent Donna Hofmeier warned infringement notices would be issued to drivers whose hooning and burnout activities had been publicised on social media. Facebook and Instagram are two of the platforms that the trend of deliberately driving a vehicle in a reckless or dangerous manner in order to provoke a reaction from onlookers has become more popular in recent years. ....
25 April 2021 27 April 2021 Husband and wife team Stephanie Helm and Ben Osborne at The Vintner’s Daughter at Murrumbateman. Photo: Erin Dando. While wineries in the region have just harvested the grapes for their 2021 vintages, the effects of smoke from the 2019-20 bushfires are still lingering (in a good way) for a handful of local winemakers who banded together to make the most of what could have been a bad batch. Through the smoke, they have risen, with wineries such as The Vintner’s Daughter at Murrumbateman producing a premium wine from the difficult vintage. Esteemed wine critic James Halliday has just awarded their 2020 Riesling 94 points. However, for those looking to find a bottle, you’re a bit late – all three of their 2020 wines sold out within three months of release. ....
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