SSAA CEO Tom Kenyon

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SSAA CEO Tom Kenyon

Post by Oldbloke » 18 Mar 2025, 10:10 am

I was a member for many tears, simply for political reasons but resigned about 7 years ago because of the political inaction . Have recently rejoind because going to the range more and they seemed to put up a decent showing in the recent Game regs review in Vic.

Well, they have a fairly new CEO, and I just listened to an interview with him.

The new CEO talks on a YouTube or pod cast and covers a fair bit of political stuff. A bit long abt 55 minutes.
He is an ex politician and I'm hopeful he will make a difference.

Members or otherwise might find it interesting. First 15 minutes or so is about his back ground.


https://ssaavic.com.au/ssaa-victoria-po ... om-kenyon/
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Post by Bugman » 27 Mar 2025, 4:02 pm

Well Ithought I woud give the SSAA another go so I "re-enlisted" so to speak. Time will tell if I did the right thing.
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Post by Wapiti » 29 Mar 2025, 6:41 pm

Great news you blokes are contributing again. May I respectfully suggest now that you are members, that you send him an email about how you expect more political action and results from him too. Unlike the other undies-wetters, this bloke just might step up if he has the members pushing him.
And yes, I did... and I got a personal phone call back.
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Post by Bugman » 30 Mar 2025, 9:54 am

I will be honest with you. I re-joined mainly because I have access to St.Marys indoor range at albeit a cheaper cost. I used to shoot at the Hornsby range on a Sunday arvo, but gave it away as the SSAA rep to the range complex came on a "bit over the top" almost demanding etc. Not for me. St Marys is well controlled and run. Just my opinion, mind you.
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