For sure, each state handled it differently, like the US.
You have Bison and bears also in that category, dangerous enough not to be hunted easy, like a Ground Sloth.
The state of Victoria sucked for sure in Covid, over a year of lockdown. Other states had barely any, here in SA only 3 weeks total. I feel like Victoria's experience was overplayed as Australia's.
Even the gun thing, Australians have more guns today than before the Port Arthur Massacre gun grabbing.
I reckon you would have liked it, lots of places you can completely disappear if you wanted, in lots of environments.
Wiggly until you want them to be and then stiff as a board when you try to put clothes on them.
My kids were like, and still are sometimes, what I'd describe as squirrels on meth 😂
GM from Milang, South Australia. This is my view today, looking out over Lake Alexandrina, in between the Murray River and Coorong.
Enjoy your day, I will be.
#SouthAustralia #SA #grownostr 
Set up a website that links up venison customers with hunters. The hunters provide a quick "training course" of some type, butchering for example, that is the same cost as the meat, people take the meat as part of their training course. You're not selling meat. And you get a fee for each course, maybe from both parties.
So people want venison, and hunters have it, but they can't sell it?




