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Corella Cull Permit Granted Newcastle Waters Station Nt
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AI-generatedThe cull is a local agricultural management action on a single cattle station in Australia's Northern Territory. It does not affect commodity prices, supply chains, or margins beyond the station's operations. No commercial mechanism for broader sectors; impact is negligible.
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- Newcastle Waters Station granted permit to cull 20,000 native birds (15,000 galahs, 5,000 little corellas).
- Permit valid from November 2025 to September 2026.
- Consolidated Pastoral Company operates the 1 million-hectare cattle station.
- Cull due to crop and equipment damage, health risks from bird droppings.
- Use of stupefying agent alphachloralose authorized.
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