Shooters angered over closure decision

David Cole
October 17 2018 - 6:00am
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE: SSAA president Bill Irvine, Goulburn Rifle Club president Tony Weston and former SSAA president Ken Kenchington at the Goulburn Rifle Range on Tuesday. The large hill that separates the Rifle Range and the Waste Transfer Station is in the background. The shooters say it is impossible to hit the Waste Transfer (behind the large hill) Station from the Rifle Range.
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE: SSAA president Bill Irvine, Goulburn Rifle Club president Tony Weston and former SSAA president Ken Kenchington at the Goulburn Rifle Range on Tuesday. The large hill that separates the Rifle Range and the Waste Transfer Station is in the background. The shooters say it is impossible to hit the Waste Transfer (behind the large hill) Station from the Rifle Range.

The Goulburn Rifle Range has been in existence for 120 years. Soldiers trained there before going to Gallipoli

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David Cole

David Cole

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