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Regent Honeyeaters

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Subject: Regent Honeyeaters
From: "Michael Hunter" <>
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 11:03:11 +1000
     If  Glenelg could be purchased, management need not be a problem The
property runs a hundred cows and four hundred sheep as is, according to the
online sales brochure. Doubtless it could be leased to a neighbour for at
least the cost of rates and other basic outgoings, on the strict condition
that anti-birding activity not be permitted. The house itself sounds
attractive and probably sould also be leasable separately, perhaps to
birders or a birding or conservation organisation.
     I reckon we could get it if a hundred members put in $10,000 each, or
if we could raise half of this perhaps various Conservation orgs. might come
to the party for the rest. Not having enough time to organise is a problem,
also which organisation would own it - presumably BA.
      Any starters or other suggestions?

Michael Hunter
Mulgoa Valley
50km west of Sydney Harbour Bridge


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