
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
HCP - EP134 - Talking with Tom Kenyon CEO of SSAA Inc
And we’re back!
It’s our first podcast since returning from Buffalo Express and it’s a cracka’
In this conversation, Tom Kenyon, CEO of the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA), shares his journey from a young shooter to a political figure and now an advocate for shooting rights. The discussion covers the importance of community engagement, the impact of writing to local MPs, and the recent legislative changes in Western Australia that have affected shooting rights. Kenyon emphasizes the need for the shooting community to unite and actively participate in political processes to protect their interests. In this conversation, Tom Kenyon discusses the complexities surrounding firearm regulations, mental health implications for firearm certification, and the importance of collective action among firearm owners. He highlights the political landscape and how voter influence can shape legislation, referencing historical contexts and emerging trends in hunting culture. The role of the SSAA in advocacy and the recent changes in Queensland's membership structure are also explored, alongside discussions on insurance benefits and the organization's digital transformation efforts to enhance member engagement.
Takeaways
- Tom Kenyon has a long history with shooting, starting from a young age.
- He transitioned from politics to leading the SSAA, focusing on shooting rights.
- Writing to local MPs is crucial for the shooting community to express concerns.
- A small percentage of voters can significantly influence political outcomes.
- The recent changes in Western Australia have sparked community activism and membership growth.
- Junior shooting licenses are currently limited in Western Australia, affecting youth participation.
- The SSAA is actively working to address legislative changes in Western Australia.
- Community engagement and persistence are key to influencing political decisions.
- The importance of voting based on specific issues rather than party affiliation.
- The SSAA is mapping member locations to better engage with local governments. Regulatory changes can significantly impact firearm ownership.
- Mental health certification for firearm ownership faces pushback from medical professionals.
- Collective action among firearm owners can lead to legislative changes.
- Political calculations often prioritize voter retention over policy changes.
- Historical events shape current firearm legislation and public sentiment.
- Emerging hunters view hunting as a lifestyle pursuit, influencing advocacy efforts.
- The SSAA plays a crucial role in representing firearm owners' interests.
- Queensland's decision to manage its own membership may weaken national advocacy.
- Insurance benefits for members are essential for protecting their investments.
- Digital engagement is key to modernizing member communication and advocacy.
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