PHOTO: Ben Robson of Gulargambone Chillers worries recently proposed changes to the state regulations on explosives storage have been made with no evidence to back them up. (This is a 2021 news story)
A PROFESSIONAL shooter from Gulargambone hopes proposed changes to the state government's regulations on explosives storage will not have adverse impacts on the industry.
Earlier this year, the government released the draft Explosives Regulation 2021 document, which aims to serve as a replacement to the current Explosives Regulation 2013 legislation.
Among the proposed changes in . . .
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