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Off the Land with Rob

Off the Land with Rob

By: Rob from Farming and Outdoors
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"Off The Land is a no-fluff podcast about rural Australian life — farming, hunting, fishing, and the politicians making all of it harder than it needs to be. New episodes whenever something happens worth talking about. Which, unfortunately, is pretty often."Rob from Farming and Outdoors
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  • Australia First Off The Land Ep 3 Australia first
    Apr 10 2026

    Sick of being pissed on and told it's raining? In Episode 3 of Off The Land we say enough is enough.

    We don't care that you're offended. We don't want to change our culture anymore. Australia is a Christian country with its own way of life — not a third-world shithole. Why are we bending over backwards while borders leak, NDIS fraud runs rampant, fuel excise money disappears, and politicians like Peyman push their own agendas?

    We break down the fuel price rort, government waste (hello $25 million flagpole), suicidal empathy, triplicated departments, and why it's time for Australia First representatives.

    Plus some good news from the land: Northern NSW grain growers are celebrating a bumper harvest around Walgett with strong yields feeding the nation.

    Raw, unfiltered Aussie farming & straight talk from the paddock. No apologies. No SJW nonsense.

    Drop your government fraud stories in the comments — I'll look into them.

    👍 Like | 🛎 Subscribe | Share with every fed-up Aussie

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    17 mins
  • Australia First Off The Land Ep 3
    Apr 10 2026

    Sick of being pissed on and told it's raining? In Episode 3 of Off The Land we say enough is enough.We don't care that you're offended. We don't want to change our culture anymore. Australia is a Christian country with its own way of life — not a third-world shithole. Why are we bending over backwards while borders leak, NDIS fraud runs rampant, fuel excise money disappears, and politicians like Peyman push their own agendas?We break down the fuel price rort, government waste (hello $25 million flagpole), suicidal empathy, triplicated departments, and why it's time for Australia First representatives.Plus some good news from the land: Northern NSW grain growers are celebrating a bumper harvest around Walgett with strong yields feeding the nation.Raw, unfiltered Aussie farming & straight talk from the paddock. No apologies. No SJW nonsense.Drop your government fraud stories in the comments — I'll look into them.👍 Like | 🛎 Subscribe | Share with every fed-up AussieMy contact is FarmingAndOutdoors@mail.com https://buymeacoffee.com/FarmingAndOutdoorsPatreon @Farming&Outdoors



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    17 mins
  • Off The Land with Rob Ep 2 18 million hectares for carbon
    Apr 10 2026

    Australia’s own government modelling shows that to hit net zero, we’re on track to lock up **18 million hectares** of farmland into carbon sequestration projects by 2050.


    That’s three times the size of Tasmania.


    In this episode of Off The Land, I break down what this actually means for farmers, food production, regional communities, and the future of real agriculture in Australia.


    From ABARES reports to the reality on the ground — are we sacrificing productive land for green targets that deliver little real climate benefit? Who really profits from this? And what happens to Australian food security when prime agricultural country gets turned into carbon sinks?


    If you care about farming, food, and the Australian bush — this one matters.



    Drop a comment: Should farmers be forced into carbon projects, or is this a voluntary choice that’s turning into a land grab?


    👉 Watch Episode 1: [Link to Ep1 if you have it]


    Support independent farming voices — like, comment, and subscribe for more real talk from the land.


    #AustralianFarming #CarbonFarming #NetZero

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    10 mins
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