HCP EP135 - An In Focus Special. Talking with Robert Borsak Jnr
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- Rob Borsak is the state director of the Shooters Fishers Farmers Party.
- He grew up in a political environment, heavily influenced by his father's involvement in the party.
- The Port Arthur massacre significantly impacted the perception of hunting in Australia.
- Rob's experiences as a hunter shaped his political views and advocacy.
- He emphasizes the importance of community and connections in hunting.
- The current legislative bill aims to recognize the right to hunt in legislation.
- Rob discusses the challenges faced in the political landscape regarding hunting rights.
- He shares personal hunting experiences and the joy of sharing the bounty with family.
- The conversation highlights the need for political engagement among hunters.
- Rob's journey reflects the complexities of balancing personal passion with political advocacy. The right to housing and accessible food is essential.
- Hunters contribute significantly to the New South Wales economy.
- Misrepresentation by environmental groups harms the hunting community.
- Recognition of hunting as a valid cultural practice is needed.
- Community engagement is crucial for the future of hunting.
- Political involvement is necessary to protect hunting rights.
- The future of hunting looks bright with more young people getting involved.
- Social media plays a vital role in promoting hunting culture.
- Collaboration between hunters and landowners can lead to better management of invasive species.
- Advocacy for hunting rights is essential for the sustainability of the practice.
Chapters
00:00Introduction and Personal Background 03:09Political Journey and Party Involvement 06:02Growing Up in a Political Environment 11:43The Impact of Port Arthur on Hunting Culture 17:46The Evolution of Political Views 24:01Hunting Experiences and Specializations 29:47Current Legislative Bill Discussion 37:30The Right to Hunt and Economic Contributions 40:19The Inquiry and Misrepresentation of Hunters 43:09Challenging Environmental Policies and Advocacy 48:58The Future of Hunting and Community Engagement 53:23Opportunities for Growth in Hunting Culture 01:01:09The Importance of Political Involvement for Hunters
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