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The Hunters Campfire is a special place. It’s where we connect, we share, we learn and laugh.

The Hunters Campfire Podcast is all that and more as we bring together new hunters, old hands, industry experts and those who advocate for the Australian hunting lifestyle to our digital campfire.

If you’re a new hunter starting out, you’re looking for your next challenge or want to understand the politics of public land hunting we’ve got something for you.

You’ll find our podcasts on Podbean, Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon and plenty of other platforms and if you want more, head on over to our YouTube Channel, The Hunters Campfire for our how to and hunting videos along with the full video productions of every podcast.

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Mark, Ian and Jono
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Tonight, we sit down with Rob Baldinger AKA The Venison Diplomat to talk about his new illustrated children’s Book, I am a Deer Hunter, a bush poetry styled story about a young person’s journey as a Deer hunter.
Tonight, in response to the recent decision to suspend SSAA(Q) from the National Association, and the establishment of the new QHS Branch, we speak with Tom Kenyon, Q&A style about what this means for shooters and hunters in Qld, and across the country.
This conversation covers a range of topics related to hunting, including the use of e-bikes, the legality of knives, and personal anecdotes about childhood experiences. The hosts discuss the implications of new legislation on hunting practices and equipment, share humorous stories, and provide updates on political matters affecting the hunting community. The conversation is light-hearted yet informative, with a focus on the challenges and joys of outdoor activities. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics related to hunting, taxidermy, and outdoor adventures. They discuss the challenges of bringing trophies back from New Zealand, share their excitement for upcoming hunting trips, and explore the nuances of shooting techniques. The conversation also touches on the Wild Deer Expo, the release of a new book, and a contest for the best hunting story. Additionally, they introduce a new sport involving dogs and discuss wildlife conservation efforts, including a feral cat bounty.   Chapters 00:00Introduction and Jingles 00:58Accidents and Police Perceptions 02:26E-Bikes and Hunting Adventures 05:52Legalities of Firearms and Bicycles 09:46Nostalgic Stories of Youth and Utes 13:35Controversy Over Knife Laws in Queensland 19:21Understanding Knife Regulations 22:32Shooting Competitions and Personal Experiences 25:30The Greatest Hunt Ever Stories 27:20Legislative Updates and Future Plans 30:46Taxidermy and Trophy Handling 37:19Planning for New Zealand Hunting Adventures 40:06Shooting Fundamentals and Learning Curves 42:41Engaging with Reactive Targets 43:14FOMO and Book Releases 44:24Planning for Signed Copies 45:30Best Hunt Ever Story Contest 47:50Introducing Average Joe Merchandise 49:43Excitement for Upcoming Fishing Trip 52:35Exploring New Sports: Carnicross 54:39Dog-Friendly Treats and Events 57:02Feral Cat Bounty Discussion 58:24Closing Thoughts and Reflections
In this conversation, the hosts share personal updates, including birthday celebrations and fishing experiences, before diving into significant changes regarding the New South Wales R license hunting regulations. They discuss the new booking portal, its features, and how to navigate the updated system, emphasizing the importance of understanding the new rules and regulations for hunters. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to hunting and fishing, including new regulations, personal experiences, and community connections. They reflect on the average duration of hunts, the importance of accurate harvest returns, and their preparations for upcoming fishing trips. The conversation also touches on local events and the significance of community ties, culminating in humorous anecdotes about food and travel experiences. Takeaways The hosts share personal anecdotes about family activities and fishing. Capt Marco discusses his success in laser tag during a birthday celebration. The conversation highlights the importance of teaching children outdoor skills, such as knot tying. Hurls shares tips on purchasing prawns for fishing at a lower cost. Capt Marco reveals his first taxidermied animal, a buck named Fred, which he shot with his son. The hosts discuss the new booking rules for hunting in New South Wales, including the limit of four written permissions. They explain the one-day clear rule that applies to bookings in the same forest. The new booking portal allows users to search for forests by species and hunting type. The hosts emphasize the need for hunters to complete their harvest returns to book more hunts. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the new features of the booking portal and the importance of understanding the changes. The average hunt duration of license holders is 1.4 to 1.7 days. Less than 2% of hunts exceed four days. Accurate information in harvest returns is crucial. Preparation for fishing trips is underway with new gear. Community connections enhance the hunting and fishing experience. Food experiences during travel are memorable and significant. Local events foster connections among outdoor enthusiasts. The importance of accurate data in hunting regulations is emphasized. Personal anecdotes add humor and relatability to the conversation. The hosts express excitement for upcoming hunting and fishing seasons. 00:00Introduction and Light Banter 02:50Birthday Celebrations and Family Activities 05:40Fishing Adventures and Techniques 08:35Taxidermy and Personal Mementos 11:20Changes in New South Wales R License Hunting Regulations 16:14Hunting Regulations and Permits 20:35Navigating the New Booking Portal 22:42Login Changes and User Experience 25:55Harvest Returns and Compliance 27:54Changes in Firearm Classifications 30:06User Feedback and System Improvements 31:34Hunting Duration Insights 34:18Final Thoughts and Future Discussions 37:35Fishing Adventures and Plans 38:13Shooting and Hunting Preparation 39:18Shotgun Shooting Techniques and Adjustments 40:41Upcoming Shotgun Events and Socializing 42:43Future Hunting Plans and Goals 44:30Travel Stories and Food Experiences 49:43Community Engagement and Local Politics 00:00Introduction and Light Banter 02:50Birthday Celebrations and Family Activities 05:40Fishing Adventures and Techniques 08:35Taxidermy and Personal Mementos 11:20Changes in New South Wales R License Hunting Regulations 16:14Hunting Regulations and Permits 20:35Navigating the New Booking Portal 22:42Login Changes and User Experience 25:55Harvest Returns and Compliance 27:54Changes in Firearm Classifications 30:06User Feedback and System Improvements 31:34Hunting Duration Insights 34:18Final Thoughts and Future Discussions 37:35Fishing Adventures and Plans 38:13Shooting and Hunting Preparation 39:18Shotgun Shooting Techniques and Adjustments 40:41Upcoming Shotgun Events and Socializing 42:43Future Hunting Plans and Goals 44:30Travel Stories and Food Experiences 49:43Community Engagement and Local Politics
In this conversation, the hosts discuss their recent camping and hunting trip, sharing experiences about vehicle maintenance, family dynamics, and the challenges they faced during their adventures. They reflect on personal achievements, such as fitness journeys and memorable fishing moments, while also addressing the logistics of camping and the impact of health challenges on group dynamics. The conversation highlights the camaraderie and resilience of the group as they navigate the ups and downs of their outdoor experiences. In this conversation, the participants reflect on their recent hunting trip, discussing the evolution of their gear and equipment, the importance of comfort in clothing, and the strategies employed during their hunts. They share memorable experiences, challenges faced while butchering, and the dynamics of teamwork in the field. Additionally, they address issues with power equipment and rifle reliability, culminating in a discussion about a mythical buffalo that left a lasting impression on them. Takeaways Technical issues can be frustrating but are often resolved. Recovery from exhaustion takes time and patience. Camping adventures can strengthen family bonds. Vehicle maintenance is crucial for long trips. Hunting requires strategy and adaptability. Personal fitness can enhance outdoor experiences. Fishing can provide memorable moments and achievements. Comforts in camping can significantly improve the experience. Wildlife encounters can vary year to year based on environmental changes. Health challenges can test group dynamics but also build resilience. Gear evolution is crucial for successful hunting trips. Comfortable clothing significantly impacts performance in the field. Team dynamics enhance the hunting experience and decision-making. Magnesium intake can affect physical performance during hunts. Memorable experiences often come from unexpected encounters with wildlife. Effective knives and butchering tools are essential for processing game. Skinning and butchering can be challenging, especially in tough conditions. Trust in your gear is vital for confidence while hunting. Power equipment issues can hinder the hunting experience. The mythical buffalo symbolizes the ultimate hunting challenge. Chapters 00:00Technical Glitches and Recovery 02:57Camping Adventures and Family Dynamics 05:56Vehicle Maintenance and Road Trip Challenges 08:56Hunting Experiences and Challenges 11:35Fitness Journey and Personal Achievements 14:43Fishing Highlights and Memorable Moments 17:47Camping Logistics and Comforts 20:27Hunting Strategies and Observations 23:27Wildlife Encounters and Environmental Changes 26:27Health Challenges and Group Dynamics 36:08Gear and Equipment Evolution 38:12Hunting Clothing and Comfort 43:02Hunting Techniques and Strategies 44:06The Impact of Magnesium on Performance 48:02Memorable Hunting Experiences 49:07Knife and Butchering Tools 51:59Challenges of Skinning and Butchering 53:59Team Dynamics in Hunting 59:44Power and Equipment Issues 01:06:47Rifle Reliability and Concerns 01:10:35The Mythical Buffalo Encounter
In this conversation, Capt Marco and Rob Borsak discuss Rob's background in politics and hunting, the impact of significant events like Port Arthur on hunting culture, and the current legislative bill concerning hunting rights in Australia. They explore the evolution of political views, the importance of community and connections in hunting, and the challenges faced in advocating for hunting rights amidst changing political landscapes. In this conversation, Rob Borsak discusses the right to hunt and the economic contributions of hunters in New South Wales. He highlights the challenges faced during inquiries and the misrepresentation of hunters by environmental groups. Borsak emphasizes the need for recognition and advocacy for hunting rights, while also addressing the importance of community engagement and political involvement to ensure the future of hunting culture. He expresses optimism about the growth of hunting and the potential for collaboration between hunters and landowners.   Takeaways 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
And we’re back! It’s our first podcast since returning from Buffalo Express and it’s a cracka’ In this conversation, Tom Kenyon, CEO of the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA), shares his journey from a young shooter to a political figure and now an advocate for shooting rights. The discussion covers the importance of community engagement, the impact of writing to local MPs, and the recent legislative changes in Western Australia that have affected shooting rights. Kenyon emphasizes the need for the shooting community to unite and actively participate in political processes to protect their interests. In this conversation, Tom Kenyon discusses the complexities surrounding firearm regulations, mental health implications for firearm certification, and the importance of collective action among firearm owners. He highlights the political landscape and how voter influence can shape legislation, referencing historical contexts and emerging trends in hunting culture. The role of the SSAA in advocacy and the recent changes in Queensland's membership structure are also explored, alongside discussions on insurance benefits and the organization's digital transformation efforts to enhance member engagement.   Takeaways Tom Kenyon has a long history with shooting, starting from a young age. He transitioned from politics to leading the SSAA, focusing on shooting rights. Writing to local MPs is crucial for the shooting community to express concerns. A small percentage of voters can significantly influence political outcomes. The recent changes in Western Australia have sparked community activism and membership growth. Junior shooting licenses are currently limited in Western Australia, affecting youth participation. The SSAA is actively working to address legislative changes in Western Australia. Community engagement and persistence are key to influencing political decisions. The importance of voting based on specific issues rather than party affiliation. The SSAA is mapping member locations to better engage with local governments. Regulatory changes can significantly impact firearm ownership. Mental health certification for firearm ownership faces pushback from medical professionals. Collective action among firearm owners can lead to legislative changes. Political calculations often prioritize voter retention over policy changes. Historical events shape current firearm legislation and public sentiment. Emerging hunters view hunting as a lifestyle pursuit, influencing advocacy efforts. The SSAA plays a crucial role in representing firearm owners' interests. Queensland's decision to manage its own membership may weaken national advocacy. Insurance benefits for members are essential for protecting their investments. Digital engagement is key to modernizing member communication and advocacy. Chapters 00:00Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:59Personal Experiences with Meat Processing 05:47Car Maintenance and Outdoor Preparations 09:00Fishing Adventures and Family Activities 11:57Tom Kenyon's Journey into Shooting and Politics 20:54The Importance of Advocacy in Shooting Sports 22:12The Power of Communication in Politics 24:40Voting for the Shooting Community 28:53The Role of AI in Political Communication 32:06Understanding the 3% to 5% Voting Influence 38:33Breaking Away from Party Affiliations 43:38The Western Australia Firearms Legislation Crisis 59:06Navigating Medical Accountability in Firearm Regulations 01:01:44The Impact of Community Advocacy on Firearm Legislation 01:04:40Understanding Political Calculations in Firearm Policies 01:07:27The Evolution of Hunting Culture and New Shooters 01:10:41The Role of National Organizations in Firearm Advocacy 01:16:19The Future of Membership and Organizational Structure 01:30:09Membership Options and Updates 01:31:42Exciting Changes for Members 01:33:32Insurance and Financial Considerations 01:36:59The Evolution of Firearm Accessories 01:41:05Digital Engagement and Communication 01:45:33The Future of Content Delivery
In this engaging conversation, Mark and Hurls discuss their recent hunting trip, sharing experiences from their long journey to Sydney for the Hellenic Hunters meeting. They delve into the unique challenges of hunting Samba deer, the importance of preparation and gear, and the role of thermal technology in enhancing their hunting strategies. The duo reflects on the camaraderie among hunters and the thrill of the chase, while also looking forward to future hunting events and the stories that come with them. The journey to the hunting location was long but rewarding. Thermal technology can enhance hunting strategies. Preparation and the right gear are crucial for a successful hunt. The experience of hunting Samba deer is unique and challenging. Time management is essential in hunting to maximize opportunities. The camaraderie among hunters enhances the overall experience. Understanding animal behavior is key to successful hunting. The importance of local knowledge when hunting in new areas. Future hunting events are being planned with community involvement. Sharing experiences and stories enriches the hunting culture. Chapters 00:00The Journey Begins 02:55Hunting Adventures and Experiences 05:52The Hellenic Hunters Club 08:44Samba Hunting Insights 11:50Rifle Setup and Gear Discussion 14:42Thermal Technology in Hunting 17:42The Thrill of the Chase 20:52Lessons Learned from the Hunt 24:01Reflections on the Experience 34:00Tracking Patterns and Strategic Movements 36:27Gear Essentials for Cold Weather Hunting 39:40Planning for Future Hunts 40:30Culinary Adventures on the Road 43:08Roadkill Observations and Gear Experiences 45:10Exciting Plans for Next Year's Samba Camp 49:36Legislative Updates and Community Engagement 51:42Creative Endeavors: Writing and Storytelling
In this episode of the Hunters Campfire podcast, the hosts discuss their upcoming road trip, the use of thermal optics in hunting, and the current state of hunting legislation in Australia. They also reflect on their hunting gear and equipment, share insights from an interview with Jason Menzies about managing type one diabetes, and look forward to future hunting events and expos. Takeaways The podcast hosts are preparing for a significant road trip to Sydney. Thermal optics are becoming increasingly important in hunting for tracking animals. Weather conditions can greatly affect hunting experiences and preparations. Conservation hunting legislation is a hot topic, with ongoing debates about its implications. The hosts are excited about new hunting gear and equipment for their upcoming trip. Interviews with guests can provide valuable insights and stories related to hunting. The importance of community and support in managing health issues like diabetes is highlighted. Future hunting events and expos are on the horizon, creating opportunities for engagement. The hosts reflect on past experiences and the fun of attending hunting expos. The camaraderie among hunters is a recurring theme in their discussions. Chapters 00:00Introduction and Podcast Setup 02:37Preparing for the Sydney Road Trip 05:34Thermal Optics Discussion 11:11Hunting Experiences and Techniques 16:53Gear and Equipment for the Trip 19:48Conclusion and Future Plans 20:20Hunters Campfire Knife Update 24:47Rifle Setup and Zero Stops 27:17Conservation Hunting Bill Discussion 30:53Seasonal Deer Hunting in Victoria 32:32Introducing InFocus: Interview with Jason Menzies 40:04Reflections and Future Plans
In this episode, the hosts discuss the challenges of winter hunting, including gear preparation and personal experiences. They highlight upcoming events and giveaways in the hunting community, review innovative hunting gear, and delve into mythical creatures in hunting lore. The conversation also touches on the controversial topic of crocodile culling and management, emphasizing the importance of responsible hunting practices and community engagement. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding hunting, adventure, and the logistics involved in meat retrieval. They share personal anecdotes about their experiences in the territory, discuss the challenges of animal activism, and explore the intricacies of cooking game meat. The conversation also touches on vehicle maintenance for hunting trips and the excitement of upcoming rugby matches, all while maintaining a light-hearted and humorous tone.   Chapters 00:00Winter Hunting Adventures 02:52Gear and Preparation for Cold Weather 05:28Upcoming Events and Giveaways 08:28Thermal Imaging Technology 11:27Hunting Experiences and Recovery 14:08The Myth of the White Heart 19:46Pubs and Cultural References 20:17The Mythical Pub and Scope Adventures 20:45Sighting In: The Importance of Zeroing 23:05Affordable Gear: Quality Without Breaking the Bank 24:32Listener Engagement and Podcasting Humor 26:44Crocodile Culling: Government Decisions and Hunting Implications 28:25The Grand Slam: Hunting Dreams and Culinary Delights 34:13Animal Activism and Feral Animal Bounties 36:16Logistics of Meat Transport: Preparing for Success 39:16Barbecue Championships: A New Podcast Friend 40:51Cooking Techniques and Tenderizing Meat 43:44Refrigeration and Food Storage Strategies 48:10Meat Preparation and Packaging for Transport 50:18Vehicle Maintenance and Preparation for the Trip 54:05Discussion on Sports and Team Dynamics
In this episode, the hosts discuss their upcoming hunting trip to Sydney, share personal health updates, and engage in light-hearted banter about team dynamics and product reviews. Jono reveals his struggles with a back injury that will prevent him from participating in the trip, leading to discussions about team replacements and the importance of health. The conversation also includes exciting giveaways for event attendees and a product show and tell segment featuring hunting gear. In this episode, the hosts discuss various aspects of hunting, including community engagement through events like the Hellenic Hunters, product reviews of hunting gear, and personal experiences with hunting. They emphasize the importance of both independence and community in hunting, sharing advice for new hunters on how to get started. The conversation also touches on overcoming fears associated with public land hunting and introduces a new segment inviting listeners to share their favorite hunting stories.   Chapters 00:00Introduction and Event Announcement 02:58Health Issues and Personal Updates 05:52Discussion on Upcoming Hunting Trip 08:44Jono's Health Challenges and Recovery 11:44Team Changes and Future Plans 14:24Product Showcase and Discussion 17:01Innovative Design Insights 18:46Show and Tell: Hunting Gear 23:40Upcoming Events and Community Engagement 26:35Shooting Range Experiences and Equipment Reviews 32:31Evolution of Hunting Scopes 37:14Preparing for the Samba Hunt 40:45Advice for New Hunters 48:14The Importance of Hunting Clubs 54:12Public Land Hunting Insights 56:55Introducing a New Segment: Favorite Hunts
In this engaging podcast episode, the hosts discuss various aspects of hunting, including safety gear, scope mounting techniques, and personal experiences with rifles. They emphasize the importance of community engagement and listener feedback, sharing shoutouts to dedicated listeners and local businesses. The conversation also touches on hunting equipment reviews, weight loss achievements within the hunting community, and the significance of conservation efforts. The hosts conclude with thoughts on future topics and the value of listener interaction. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss transformative weight loss journeys, the impact of community support, and personal fitness goals. They also delve into changes in their podcast format, product promotions, and upcoming book launches. The discussion shifts to writing experiences, fishing adventures, and preparations for hunting trips, culminating in a detailed exploration of skull preparation techniques.
Tonight around the campfire the guys discuss working with SSAA to grow the hunting and shooting sports, the recent Australian Shooter Leftie special, hunting the Pilliga, Surfer Pig, and the mysterious white Fallow, Goat, Llama, Alpaca...
Old Aimpoints, new Aimpoints, timber verse synthetic, changing barrels, lots of new videos from SSAA, hunting the Pilliga, birthday hunts, power tools and preparing animals skins, this one’s got the lot!
Tonight, around the campfire the guys get excited by some new scopes from Burris and Steiner, praise the German #4A reticle, check in on the Red Deer trophies, revisit the best knife conversation, discuss the weirdness of the arguments against public land hunting, and a whole lot more.
In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about various hunting topics, including gear, equipment, and personal experiences. They share insights on the latest scopes, the pros and cons of timber versus synthetic stocks, and the intricacies of barrel swapping and scope mounting. The conversation also touches on tanning hides, solar power solutions for hunting trips, and updates on hunting legislation. The hosts reflect on their upcoming hunting trips and share stories from past experiences, creating a rich tapestry of outdoor adventure and camaraderie. takeaways The Acro scope offers a bigger sight picture. Handmade lures can enhance fishing experiences. Timber stocks may not withstand rough handling as well as synthetic ones. Barrel swapping can maintain scope zero if done correctly. Tanning hides can be simplified with power tools. Solar power solutions are essential for extended hunting trips. Legislative changes can impact hunting practices significantly. Personal experiences shape hunting strategies and preferences. The importance of gear selection for different hunting environments. Community and camaraderie are vital in the hunting culture. titles Exploring the Latest in Hunting Gear The Art of Tanning Hides Sound Bites "That's a big popper." "That's the weird thing." "It's a very nice scope." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Show and Tell 02:50Hunting Gear and Equipment Discussion 05:36Scopes and Their Impact on Hunting 08:29Barrel Swapping and Scope Mounting 11:31Hunting Strategies and Upcoming Trips 14:24Timber vs. Synthetic Stocks 17:18Hunting Experiences and Stories 20:24Hunting Equipment Reviews 23:08Tanning Hides and DIY Techniques 25:43Solar Power Solutions for Hunting Trips 28:44Legislative Updates on Hunting Laws 31:43Wrap-Up and Future Plans
Tonight, around the campfire the guys discuss what’s happening in NSW with the new Bill put forward by SFFP as well as the cultural perspectives, and economic implications of public land hunting. Mark, then covers off on Leard State Forest while Ian talks about hunting dog training, and what’s next for Beretta Dogs! Enjoy
Tonight, around the campfire the guys wrap part 2 of their April Deer hunt – with a focus on Fallow Deer. Make sure to stick around for the special announcement about Hunt Camp 2026, we’re taking it on the road!
This one has it all, from a wrap up of Jono’s Fallow Deer Hunt, his fishing trip for monster GTs, Mark’s podcast appearance on The Australian Hunting Connection podcast, and the importance of introduction kids to the hunting lifestyle. Of course, we reflect on the recent Federal Election results and even put Ian to the Citizenship test!
Tonight, around the campfire the crew relive their recent Red Deer Hunts. For Ian it's his first fully guided hunt, for Jono a club hunt on an allocated block while Mark returns to his private blocks just outside Kilcoy. With everyone experiencing a successful hunt there’s lot to talk about. Enjoy    
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