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Hunters hold Nathan Rees to ransom
PREMIER Nathan Rees has offered to let hunters into national parks to shoot feral animals on a trial basis in exchange for support in the Legislative Council to reverse the ban on publishing school leagues tables.
The deal was offered at the 11th hour yesterday to the Shooters Party whose votes the Government needs to overturn laws introduced in June by an Opposition amendment which imposed fines of $55,000 for newspapers which published tables comparing school performance.
But the Shooters Party said they will reject all Government Bills until it agrees to support plans for the hunting of feral animals in national parks and the creation of a game park in NSW.
Deputy Premier Carmel Tebbutt and Education Minister Verity Firth fear their inner-Sydney seats will be lost to the Greens if the Government supported such a Bill and have pressured Mr Rees not to deal with the Shooters Party.
However, The Daily Telegraph can reveal Mr Rees' chief of staff Graeme Wedderburn met Shooters MPs Robert Brown and Roy Smith yesterday and offered to support parts of their proposed Hunting Bill.
The offer included allowing hunters into a select few national parks in the state's west to shoot feral animals on a trial basis, under the supervision of the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
However, the Government has rejected the creation of a safari park to hunt game animals. Both proposals are already allowed in other states.
Mr Smith said the Shooters Party rejected the offer and said it would refuse to support the Government's Bills until it took its Bill seriously.
"As far as I'm concerned there will be no deal until the Government takes on the entire Bill," he said.
"As far as we are concerned, it's not a deal.
"My legislation is based on the Government's own reviews of their own legislation.
"They are running scared of the Greens and they are playing political stunts. I have made it clear that we won't be supporting their Bills."
Mr Rees last night called on Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell to put the interests of families before his own and support the Government's plan to give parents more information about their children's schools.
Hunters hold Rees to ransom | The Daily Telegraph
yeah i hope they shoot him for gross shitness
Please to be explaining how allowing shooting of FERAL animals in national parks is a bad thing?
PREMIER Nathan Rees has offered to let hunters into national parks to shoot feral animals on a trial basis in exchange for support in the Legislative Council to reverse the ban on publishing school leagues tables.
The deal was offered at the 11th hour yesterday to the Shooters Party whose votes the Government needs to overturn laws introduced in June by an Opposition amendment which imposed fines of $55,000 for newspapers which published tables comparing school performance.
But the Shooters Party said they will reject all Government Bills until it agrees to support plans for the hunting of feral animals in national parks and the creation of a game park in NSW.
Deputy Premier Carmel Tebbutt and Education Minister Verity Firth fear their inner-Sydney seats will be lost to the Greens if the Government supported such a Bill and have pressured Mr Rees not to deal with the Shooters Party.
However, The Daily Telegraph can reveal Mr Rees' chief of staff Graeme Wedderburn met Shooters MPs Robert Brown and Roy Smith yesterday and offered to support parts of their proposed Hunting Bill.
The offer included allowing hunters into a select few national parks in the state's west to shoot feral animals on a trial basis, under the supervision of the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
However, the Government has rejected the creation of a safari park to hunt game animals. Both proposals are already allowed in other states.
Mr Smith said the Shooters Party rejected the offer and said it would refuse to support the Government's Bills until it took its Bill seriously.
"As far as I'm concerned there will be no deal until the Government takes on the entire Bill," he said.
"As far as we are concerned, it's not a deal.
"My legislation is based on the Government's own reviews of their own legislation.
"They are running scared of the Greens and they are playing political stunts. I have made it clear that we won't be supporting their Bills."
Mr Rees last night called on Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell to put the interests of families before his own and support the Government's plan to give parents more information about their children's schools.
Hunters hold Rees to ransom | The Daily Telegraph
yeah i hope they shoot him for gross shitness
Please to be explaining how allowing shooting of FERAL animals in national parks is a bad thing?