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Cattlemen push for compromise on alpine grazing
20 Oct 2005

Mountain cattlemen in Victoria said they would broaden their fight to regain access for cattle grazing in the Alpine National Park. The state government claims that cattle can still graze on State Forest licences surrounding the Alpine National Park. The cattlemen say that is impractical, as they will be trying to keep cattle out of the Alpine National Park when the only boundary is an unfenced road. As a result, they say they will graze few cattle will be on State Forest licences.

The Land, 20/10/05

Previous News Items:
18 Oct 2005 | Farms spring back to life in New South Wales
14 Oct 2005 | Elders front runner for Harvey beef
12 Oct 2005 | Heritage fund turns cattle station over to conservation
10 Oct 2005 | Foreign investors cool on top end cattle
10 Oct 2005 | Beef brands fatten margins


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