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Published: 28 February 2019 Written by Claudia Hirst
Category: Capital Radio News

The Member for Monaro is vowing to crack down on animal rights activists breaking into farmer's properties.
Concerns have been raised about protestors using a website which lists the addresses of various livestock and poultry farms.
John Barilaro has told The Telegraph he wants to toughen trespass laws.

