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Australian Councilor Exposes Wetland Battle, Water Rights Overreach, and Brumby Mismanagement

From there, they move into something Ingrid has been working on tirelessly—the ongoing battle over wetlands. She explains how one person standing up can create a ripple effect that reaches far beyond what they ever imagined. Her fight for property rights and responsible land management has placed her in the middle of a heated debate, and she’s not backing down.

One of the most eye-opening parts of the conversation is Ingrid’s deep dive into the “wet” and “dry” licensing system in Australia. What started as a simple curiosity led her to uncover an incredible amount of government overreach when it comes to water rights. She exposes the bizarre protections put in place under the guise of environmentalism, and how these restrictions end up hurting landowners and farmers more than they actually help the land. The discussion then takes a turn toward a topic that hits close to home for rodeo fans—Australia’s horses. Ingrid talks about the role Australian horses play in rodeo culture and the undeniable grit of the riders who keep the tradition alive. But the real shock comes when she discusses the Australian government’s handling of the country’s wild horses, known as “Brumbies.” With questionable herd estimates and heavy-handed control measures, the government’s methods for managing these animals have raised serious concerns. Are these horses really the problem, or is the government just using them as another excuse for overregulation? Ingrid lays out the facts, and the conversation exposes yet another example of top-down control gone too far. Don’t miss this powerful episode of Across the Pond—because real stories like Ingrid’s deserve to be heard.

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Councilor Ingrid
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rodeo horses
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environmental restrictions
government overreach
property rights
herd management

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