Re: Australia hunting/firearm permits?
Hey mate.
Depending on the state, game laws and licencing vary. Public hunting land is VERY difficult to find. and when you do, it's often full of Bikers, Hikers and Campers, and the owness is on the shooter to find an area where there is nobody around.
Australia is very Anti-Gun, due to a series of mass-shootings in the 90's, we're restricted to non-repeating firearms and pump-action shotguns are illeigal. Handguns are incredibly difficult to acquire and own as well.
Crossbows are also illeigal.
(None of this however, has reduced national crime rates, or firearm homicides).
However, in Australia, if on private land or at a range, a person may hunt or shoot as long as they are under the direct supervision of a Firearms Licence Holder, despite the shooter not having a licence themselves. Therefore, should you want to go shooting (ie: with Camp Carnage), you do not require a licence or paperwork, however, you must be with him at all times when handling firearms, and you cannot do so on public land.
Importing and Exporting a firearm for hunting is equally as stringent, for starters, a Semi-Automatic Rifle would not be allowed, nor would a rifle with a folding, collapsable or removeable buttstock. Pump Action shotguns are also heavily restricted.
Your easiest bet would be to go with a licenced shooter and use one of their firearms. 99% of shooters willing to take you out on a hunt would be willing to allow you to use one of their firearms. Provided you pay for ammo.
I'm not sure on the various states licencing laws, they are all relativley similar. However, I'm fairly sure you need to be a Permanent Resident or Citizen to acquire a firearms licence in the first place.
On a final note:
Suppressors are wholly illiegal in australia, next to nobody has them, not even Police. From what i've heard, it's difficult for even the Commandos and SAS to get clearance to train with on military bases. Snipers are the only ones issued them on a regular basis so they can train on the ballistics of suppressed rounds, and even then they rarely take them away from the range.