116. Hunting Conservation Bill with SFFP Rob Borsak Junior
Description
Matt is joined by Robert Borsak Junior from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party covering conservation reform, hunting and fishing, politics, national park access, NZ comparisons, and First Nations perspectives.
In this episode, we sit down with Robert Borsak Junior to unpack a wide-ranging discussion that blends policy, culture, and life in the outdoors. We talk about the current conservation and hunting bill and what it means for hunters, farmers, landholders and regional communities. The conversation moves through hunting and fishing stories, the realities of managing wildlife in modern Australia, and the political challenges surrounding access, regulation and public land use.
We also explore national park access and how different models—particularly New Zealand’s approach—offer insights into what could work here. Robert shares his view on balancing opportunity, safety, conservation and public interest. The conversation then turns to First Nations culture, looking at traditional land management, connection to Country, and how modern hunting can learn from long-standing practices. It’s an episode that spans policy, heritage, and the passion that drives both recreational and conservation-minded hunting.
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