The Game Animal Council is a statutory body established under the Game Animal Council Act 2013. It represents the interests of the hunting sector and improves the management of hunting resources while contributing to positive conservation outcomes.
The goal of the Game Animal Council is sustainable management of game animals and hunting for recreation, communities, commerce and conservation.
The Game Animal Council has functions including:
The Council has added functions relating to:
The Act provides for the Minister for Hunting and Fishing to designate, by Gazette notice, any species of game animal, in a defined location on public conservation land a "herd of special interest". These herds will be so designated, and managed for hunting purposes, if they do not compromise other uses or conservation values.
The Act allows all or any of the Minister's powers regarding herd of special interest management to be delegated to the Game Animal Council, with the exception of the power to capture, convey, or liberate animals that are part of a herd of special interest. This power of delegation may be subject to directions or conditions set by the Minister and must be made in writing.
Find out more from the Game Animal Council website.