The SSAA Victoria Podcast

E09 - 2025 in review - big wins, battles and the road ahead

1 h 10 min · 5 de dic de 2025
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Join SSAA Victoria for a deep dive into the biggest moments of 2025 — the wins, the setbacks, the politics, and the hard work behind the scenes — as we look ahead to a massive year in 2026. In this episode, we run through a huge year for Victorian hunting and shooting, covering everything from public land wins to animal rights activism and the escalating push toward evidence-based policy.

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episode E13 - The department of blast & cast? With Travis Dowling from the Victorian Fisheries Authority artwork

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episode E12 - Deer hunting - the passion and the politics with Peter Burke artwork

E12 - Deer hunting - the passion and the politics with Peter Burke

Peter Burke joins the SSAA Victoria Podcast for a deep and wide-ranging discussion on deer, hunting, and the politics shaping our future. We kick off with the latest news across the sector, including season openings, the firearm law review, Outdoor Recreation Victoria, Game Changing Huts, and recent government changes, before paying tribute to Mike Harrison. Peter then shares his perspective built over decades in the field – from the history of deer hunting in Australia and the Burke family’s role, to the evolution of public land access and advocacy. The conversation tackles deer populations, their impacts, and the growing disconnect between on-ground reality and public narratives. It’s a frank discussion about evidence, misinformation, and the need for a more balanced and informed approach. We also cover hunting in all its forms - red, fallow, hog deer, and sambar - before finishing with a look at where things are heading. A must-listen for anyone serious about deer hunting in Victoria. Check out Peter's YouTube channel at (13) Sambar Hunters Edge - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@SambarHuntersEdge-lf2qq]

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episode E11 - For ducks sake - Reduce wounding, adaptive havest management and new research artwork

E11 - For ducks sake - Reduce wounding, adaptive havest management and new research

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E10 - Evidence-based firearms policy? Victoria's path forward

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