Wednesday February 3, 2010
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Australia Day photos pages 2,3,11,12
Baby Post page 23
Volume 4 Edition 21 ISSN 1834-0318
MONARO
property muster
Pages 13-16
Thousands expected at farmers’ rally Farmers and others from around the national were expected to attend a rally in Canberra yesterday, protesting legislation which reduces their ability to fully utilise their properties. Not only have their rights been eroded by this legislation, but also there has been no compensation paid to the property owners. The rally is a result of the reaction to the legislation which was highlighted through a 52day hunger strike of Shannon’s Flat farmer, Peter Spencer. Mr Spencer, now recovering from his ordeal with friends and family, will be a key speaker at the rally and will be joined by Shadow Finance Minister, Barnaby Joyce, State Nationals Member for Barwon Shadow Minister for Healthy Lifestyles, Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Shadow Minister for Western NSW, Kevin Humphries, Mayor of the Hills Shire, Peter Dimbrowsky, barrister Peter King and President NSW Farmers’ Association Charles Armstrong. A spokesman for Mr Spencer, Alastair McRobert, said the rally was not about farmers not being able to clear their land. “The rally is about secure property rights for all Australians. If the government wants to regulate to take land or the use of land off landholders, then that becomes an acquisition and under the Constitution, government must pay for that under just terms. “That’s what this is all about”. Mr McRobert said the NSW Farmers Association had organised busloads of unhappy landholders to attend the rally and he was expecting about 2000 people to congregate in Magna Carta Place. The rally was timed to coincide with the first sitting day of the Federal Parliament. Meanwhile, Mr Spencer has been served eviction papers and has to be off his property by February 12. But he has been offered a number of speaking engagements around Australia once his health recovers sufficiently.
Nimmitabel Showgirl, Bev Alcock, addressed the crowd at the show. The show was opened by the Member for Monaro, Steve Whan (left).
Local show season begins
The annual Nimmitabel Show was held last Saturday, with a A revamped horse section saw some popular novelty events smaller than usual crowd present. as well as the serious riding classes. However, exhibitors rallied and despite the long dry, the A record number of showjumpers competed in the pavilion still boasted good quality flowers and vegetables. Nimmitybelle competition, conducted over four local shows. Outside, the sheep section was again of a very high quality This show was the last for outgoing president Ian Blyton, who and the stud cattle enjoyed a new home with a purpose-built also officiated at the opening. shed being used for the first time.
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