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Private land needs to be opened up.
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<blockquote data-quote="bend" data-source="post: 317242" data-attributes="member: 4811"><p>They paid the money, they did the work, it's their land. Pastoralist or holiday home it don't matter. Nor does paddock or bush mate, or for that matter suburban backyard. You want to get on someone elses land you ask, simple as that. Don't expect the government to "open it up" when they say no because you think you've got some "right" to it. You've no more right to it than I do, and the indigenous people would no doubt have a word or two about either of our rights to it.</p><p></p><p>As to the aussie battler mate, well I'm not complaining that the government should let me walk someone elses land because I feel a little hard done by, am I? You want it then you do the work, that or set an example and invite all comers to dig in YOUR backyard for anything worth a buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bend, post: 317242, member: 4811"] They paid the money, they did the work, it's their land. Pastoralist or holiday home it don't matter. Nor does paddock or bush mate, or for that matter suburban backyard. You want to get on someone elses land you ask, simple as that. Don't expect the government to "open it up" when they say no because you think you've got some "right" to it. You've no more right to it than I do, and the indigenous people would no doubt have a word or two about either of our rights to it. As to the aussie battler mate, well I'm not complaining that the government should let me walk someone elses land because I feel a little hard done by, am I? You want it then you do the work, that or set an example and invite all comers to dig in YOUR backyard for anything worth a buck. [/QUOTE]
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