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SSAA Farmer Assist (Pilot) Program


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Taken from SSAA March email newsletter

SSAA National and SSAA Queensland are working together to release the SSAA Farmer Assist (Pilot) Program throughout Queensland. The SSAA Farmer Assist Program has been developed to enable farmers with wildlife management issues to seek the assistance of SSAA members through a specially designed online interface.

First stage - register now!

The member registration phase is now open, and we invite SSAA Queensland members to register online for the program. The release process will be staggered to ensure that we build a substantial resource of qualified members that will be able to service demand prior to the promotion and release to farmers groups.

We only have one chance to impress farmers and we need to make sure we can provide the service that we are promoting to make the program a success. That is why it may take some time from the initial member registration phase to get to the fully operational stage. We ask for your patience and understanding with this. We will notify you via email and through the Australian Shooter magazine when farmers begin to post jobs.

Before registration

Members without SSAA Conservation & Wildlife Management accreditation must undertake a self-guided shooting competency assessment on the approved target at a SSAA range and have the target signed off by a range officer. Members will need to abide by the SSAA Farmer Assist Code of Practice found in the Complete Program Booklet.

Once a member has completed the above requirements, they must complete their registration online.

More information

Learn more about the Farmer Assist (Pilot) Program by reading the preview booklet tailored for SSAA members. For further information

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