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HCP  EP135 - An In Focus Special. Talking with Robert Borsak Jnr

HCP EP135 - An In Focus Special. Talking with Robert Borsak Jnr

Update: 2025-10-14
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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


00:00 Introduction and Personal Background
03:09 Political Journey and Party Involvement
06:02 Growing Up in a Political Environment
11:43 The Impact of Port Arthur on Hunting Culture
17:46 The Evolution of Political Views
24:01 Hunting Experiences and Specializations
29:47 Current Legislative Bill Discussion
37:30 The Right to Hunt and Economic Contributions
40:19 The Inquiry and Misrepresentation of Hunters
43:09 Challenging Environmental Policies and Advocacy
48:58 The Future of Hunting and Community Engagement
53:23 Opportunities for Growth in Hunting Culture
01:01:09 The Importance of Political Involvement for Hunters
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HCP  EP135 - An In Focus Special. Talking with Robert Borsak Jnr

HCP EP135 - An In Focus Special. Talking with Robert Borsak Jnr

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