Australian Hunter

From the Editor

s we wrap the year up it also brings closure for our CEO and Chief Editor Tim Bannister, who has stepped down after almost a quarter of a century with the Association. As Managing Editor, Tim launched some 23 years ago at the turn of the millennium. The publication started out as a dedicated hunting offshoot to the SSAA’s flagship publication, , known initially as . It quickly established itself as Australia’s favourite hunting magazine to become known as , then in 2008 the magazine that’s in your hands today. Thanks for all of your efforts Tim and hopefully free time allows you to return to where it all began – hunting!

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