Men penalised for hunting in National Park

23/05/2024

Two men from Waaia near Numurkah have faced the Echuca Magistrates’ Court for illegally hunting deer in the Barmah National Park near Echuca last year in April.

Two men from Waaia near Numurkah have faced the Echuca Magistrates’ Court for illegally hunting deer in the Barmah National Park near Echuca last year in April.

The men were ordered to pay a total of $600 in fines and were both placed on diversion programs.

The Game Management Authority’s (GMA) Director of Compliance and Intelligence, Zac Powell, said the GMA was patrolling the park where illegal hunting had been reported.

“Authorised Officers from the GMA and Parks Victoria conducted a joint investigation into two men who were detected illegally hunting,” Mr Powell said.

“The men were in possession of a firearm and a hunting bow within the Barmah National Park. GMA officers identified and interviewed the men who were charged with hunting in a prohibited area.

“Hunting is not permitted at any time in the Barmah National Park. Those who break the law face significant fines and penalties.”

“Thank you to the community members and hunters who report illegal hunting to the GMA. These reports help us to target high-risk areas and help keep the community safe.”

Hunters and the public are urged to report illegal hunting to the GMA through its website at gma.vic.gov.au or by calling 136 186. If an urgent response is required, call 000.

The GMA assesses all reports of illegal behaviour and works closely with its partner agencies, to conduct enforcement and compliance operations across Victoria.

Contact: Nick Foster | 0417 293 365 | nick.foster@gma.vic.gov.au