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Man and his Van is a leading Sydney furniture removalist (mover). We specialise in house and unit removals, office moves, storage, antiques, pre packing plus removal of props and lighting for the Australian Film Industry.

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Friday, February 13, 2009

 

Back Burning and the Greenies

The Australian fires have shocked us all. And to think arsonists are responsible. But that is not the whole story. Ok the Arsonists did start the fires, but why was there so much fuel on the ground? For that you can blame the greenie ideology and the left wing councils. Australia has a time honoured tradition of back burning every few years: during the colder winter months we burn-off all the scrub within a few hundred metes of the house. This practice has been carried out by the Aborigines for thousands of years. These days however a permit is needed to back -burn and it is the greenie councils that issue (or are supposed to issue) the permits. Recently most requests for back-burning have been refused for such reasons as “the dead wood provides a home for ants and other microscopic creatures” Land owners that back-burn without a permit face fines in excess of $50,000. There is one chilling example in Victoria of a man recently being fined $50,000 for clearing bush for his family's safety, yet his house was the only house left standing in his street. These greenies are the real mass murderers.

(Fred)


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