ABA does not condone threats of violence – Letter to Matt Kean MP

In response to threats of the violence on social media to to the NSW Minister for Energy and Environment, ABA has written to the Minister on our position to such behaviour. Read On or download the full letter :  ABA to Mat Kean agro wrong 29-Jul-20final The Hon. Matt Kean, NSW Minister for Energy and Environment Via https://www.nsw.gov.au/nsw-government/ministers/minister-for-energy-and-environment And ho*****@****************ov.au Dear Hon. Matt Kean, The Australian Brumby Alliance Inc. (ABA) advocates for the recognition, management, preservation and welfare of Australian Wild Horses in agreed, managed numbers to live in areas which they have historically evolved for 150-200 years. The ABA… Continue reading

Vic Legislative Council passes motion to cease shooting Brumbies in National Parks

From Bill Tiley MP (3 June 2020) THE AYES HAVE IT … Late today the Legislative Council in the Parliament of Victoria moved and passed a motion to cease the Labor Government and Parks Victoria’s policy of shooting Brumbies in our National Parks. It is a significant step for all of us who have fought to save these iconic high-country horses. This vote in effect says and sends a very clear message to both the Labor Government and Parks Victoria to get back to the table and engage and consult with Victorians. To engage and consult with the organisations who… Continue reading

Bill Tilley MLA Issues a Uniting Call

Thank you Bill Tilley for your uniting call that – “Together we can save these horses” and “I’m amazed by the incredible show of support for the brumbies from people from all walks of life, from the high country, Victoria, the nation and across the globe”. Full text below.   Good Morning, A Supreme Court judgement on the management of brumbies in Victoria’s Alpine National Park has been reserved until Friday afternoon following the presentation of arguments in front of Justice Moore yesterday. We continue to live in the hope and resolve that the Supreme Court recognises the failings of… Continue reading