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== General Michael Jeffery ==
== General Michael Jeffery ==


Excerpts from [[General Michael Jeffery]]'s speech:
Excerpts from [[General Michael Jeffery]]'s speech in 2019:


== Allan Savory ==
== Allan Savory ==


Excerpts from [[Allan Savory]]'s speech:
Excerpts from [[Allan Savory]]'s speech in 2020:


<blockquote>My university training as an ecologist had taught me that burning grasslands was essential. Every year we burnt millions of hectares to provide a green flush for the animals and to keep the African savannas healthy. In fact, we managed the landscape with fire – much as Aborigines did for thousands of years.</blockquote>
<blockquote>My university training as an ecologist had taught me that burning grasslands was essential. Every year we burnt millions of hectares to provide a green flush for the animals and to keep the African savannas healthy. In fact, we managed the landscape with fire – much as Aborigines did for thousands of years.</blockquote>

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Tony Coote AM Memorial Lecture

General Michael Jeffery

Excerpts from General Michael Jeffery's speech in 2019:

Allan Savory

Excerpts from Allan Savory's speech in 2020:

My university training as an ecologist had taught me that burning grasslands was essential. Every year we burnt millions of hectares to provide a green flush for the animals and to keep the African savannas healthy. In fact, we managed the landscape with fire – much as Aborigines did for thousands of years.

(In the Rhodesian War) I fought for twenty years and commanded a tracker combat unit – and so I spent literally thousands of hours tracking down my fellow countrymen.

I lecture today from a position of no expertise in climate change.

Rather than reinvent the wheel, I solved the problem by using 300 years of European military experience of planning in immediate battlefield situations. What they had worked out for complicated fast changing situations, I simply adapted and developed as a grazing planning process.[1]