Brumby Bill Repealed: Wild Horses' Future in NSW Uncertain
Update: 2025-11-27
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Landmark legislation to repeal wild horse protections in New South Wales Snowy Mountains passes parliament, opening the door for potentially reducing the horse population to zero. The bill, introduced by independent MP Joe McGirr, aims to scrap the Brumby Bill and remove the mandated target of three thousand wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park. Activists hail the decision as a major turning point, while critics argue its a restoration of balance and integrity to nature care.
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