DINGO FEEDING: Fraser holiday home owner faces charges
A man who owns a holiday house on Fraser Island has been accused of feeding dingoes, a court has heard
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A man who owns a holiday house on Fraser Island has been accused of feeding dingoes, a court has heard
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The organisation said since 2001 the State Government had “brought about the deaths of hundreds of dingoes”.
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