Not the first time that this sort of thing has happened around here. As I mentioned earlier, the Stoccos were caught only two properties from here, and the reason they thought they were safe there was that the property they had holed up on was growing crops that would not want police attention.
And going back about forty years, one landowner about fifteen kilometres from here, who, today, is more or less accepted as a community member, was subject to a large scale police raid that uncovered a very large crop. He spent a couple of years as a guest of Her Majesty, before being released by NSW's "Minister for Early Release", who (from memory) himself ended up with about ten years.
According to local legend (generally considered to be fact) he had been bought the property by his wife's family (Sicilian, from Griffith), and given it free of charge on condition that he grew one crop for the family, but if caught, he was to say nobody else was involved, and he would cop any time.
I think it is simply that there is a lot of bush here, and there are properties that are on dead end or little used roads, so not many nosy passers-by, making it an attractive area for people who don't want others poking noses into their business.
John
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