Chris6791 said...
I'm sure the full story will come out. Meanwhile I am out at 4am looking for four leaf clovers in the front lawn, I hear it's the only way to control leprechauns and their magic spells.
Two sentanced Leprechauns picking 4 leafed clovers at Gnaraloo at 4am , it had to happen LOL.
I'm not sure how far your history go's back but the leaseholder of Gnaraloo bought the lease for tourism purposes only and has no affinity with the land whatsoever. He made a lot of enemies over the Rip Curl "Search" fiasco , luckily this event was canned due to the tenacity of a number of surfers that do have an affinity with the land.
All of the leaseholders on the Ningaloo are taking advantage of opportunistic goat farming , the scary part is that Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) have reported a 60 percent increase in feral/ rangeland goat production in the last two years. The overseas demand for Australian feral/ rangeland goats is a huge market. The leases in question are not adequately fenced for goat farming . Most of the fencing on these leases are in extremely poor condition and in need of replacement to meet the specifications of responsible land management.