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To: | "Ricki Coughlan" <> |
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Subject: | the state of wildlife prosecutions |
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Date: | Tue, 20 Jul 2004 10:01:51 +1000 |
Here Here Ricki! This should certainly be grounds to revoke the grants given, plus additional fines dedicated to the restoration of the destruction they have caused. If you consider the government, environmental and public outlay expended to provide protection for native wildlife, a substantial fine should be applied and its licence revoked. The organistion also has breaches of fair competition laws for fixed pricing. see the below link: http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/511480/fromItemId/502335 Peter
Hi All This is a very significant number of birds and I find it a disgraceful slap on the wrist for such a callous and ignorant action. The labourer should be in the lock-up along with the person who instructed him to do so. Chris and Tina Phillips (the owners) should surely receive large financial penalties which render such actions unprofitable - money being the only thing that these blind fools understand. This Cairns-based company trades as Barramundi Waters and in August 2003 received a grant of $45,650 from the Qld Government. Mr Barton, Minister for State Development, approved the grant under the Department of State Development’s Queensland Industry Development Scheme (QIDS). Barton quotes: “Barramundi Waters is the largest producer of Barramundi in Queensland”; “The Queensland Government recognises the potential of the aquaculture industry and will continue to support sustainable and environmentally sensitive projects like Barramundi Waters.". For discerning shoppers, Barramundi Waters products are sold in supermarkets as "King Reef Barramundi". I'll certainly be writing to the Mr Barton requesting an explanation for why so little research is conducted before handing out this sort of money to such irresponsible and greedy vandals. Outrageous. :-( Regards - Ricki |
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