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Hunting Plan
Before you go on a hunt, leave a hunting plan with a responsible family member or friend. Your hunting plan should contain all the information necessary to help someone find you in case of an emergency. At the very least a hunting plan must tell
https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/education/deer-hunting-education/hunting-planContact Us
To report suspected illegal hunting, please visit Report Illegal Hunting or call the Customer Contact Centre on 136 186. You can order a new licence or renew your current licence on the Licensing page. If you have a different licence enquiry,
https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/about-us/contact-usAccessibility
Accessibility information for the Game Management Authority website.
https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/accessibilityLaws
Game management in Victoria is governed by several acts and regulations. This section lists the laws that are most relevant to game hunting in Victoria. The acts and regulations listed below can be found on theVictorian legislation and parliamentary
https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/Laws,-Policies-and-StrategiesHunting Research
Expand all- Collapse all. Hunters’ knowledge survey report. The GMA commissioned research into the level of hunters’ knowledge to find out how much Game Licence holders know about game hunting in Victoria, including hunting laws, firearms safety
https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/research/hunting-researchOur Game Officers
Game Officers ensure compliance with the game hunting laws in Victoria. They interact with hunters and the community to ensure hunting is conducted safely, responsibly and in accordance with the law. You may come across our Game Officers in various
https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/enforcement/authorised-officersResearch
The Game Management Authority has a research function which allows it to monitor, conduct research and analyse the environmental, social and economic impacts of game hunting and game management.
https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/researchEthical hunting
The concept of ethical hunting has been around for some time and it is important that all hunters have an understanding of its principles and practise these when in the field. Ethical hunting means that a person knows and respects the game hunted,
https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/hunting/deer/ethical-huntingDeer hunting education
There are a variety of rules that apply to recreational deer hunters, including the types of equipment permitted for use. The Deer hunting basics education module is designed to support hunters in understanding responsible, safe and sustainable deer
https://www.gma.vic.gov.au/education/deer-hunting-educationGame duck species
In normal years, eight species of native duck may be hunted in Victoria. These species are listed below. (Photo by Reg Gordon). Expand all- Collapse all. Blue-winged Shoveler. Appearance. The Blue-winged Shoveler is a distinctive species with a
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