Barilaro wins fight to recognise heritage worth of brumbies

John Ellicott
Updated May 20 2018 - 1:57pm, first published 7:00am
Reprieve? A brumby on Long Plain near Kiandra may be able to roam free after the Government announced a less interventionist approach to managing wild horses. Photo by John Ellicott.
Reprieve? A brumby on Long Plain near Kiandra may be able to roam free after the Government announced a less interventionist approach to managing wild horses. Photo by John Ellicott.

It’s been a mammoth and hard fought battle inside government but finally brumbies have been recognised for their heritage value and have won a right to be part of Kosciuszko National Park.

John Ellicott

John Ellicott

senior journalist

journalist and author

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