NSW Police deputy commissioner for regional field operations Gary Worboys welcomes Bradshaw Review findings

Faye Wheeler
Updated August 21 2017 - 6:34pm, first published 2:28pm
Tougher laws: NSW Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys, police minister Troy Grant and Assistant Commissioner Geoff McKechnie. Photo: FAYE WHEELER
Tougher laws: NSW Deputy Commissioner Gary Worboys, police minister Troy Grant and Assistant Commissioner Geoff McKechnie. Photo: FAYE WHEELER

Fines for illegal hunting on private land will double to $2200 and forced muster orders will be possible under legislation proposed to curb rural crime.

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Faye Wheeler

Faye Wheeler

Journalist

I have been a journalist for more than a decade and in that time I have been keeping Daily Liberal readers up to date about issues affecting them and what's happening in their community. Throughout my career I have covered a range of rounds and most recently I have been focusing on the business round.

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