All native wildlife in Australia is protected, and may not be hunted. At times, farmers are permitted a licence to cull kangaroo numbers, but th hunting of any native animal in Australia is illegal without a licence.
It isn't, hunting is regulated in all cases whether for meat or fur. Some animals that have can provide a good amount of fur however are able to be shot year round such as coyotes where applicable.
Most introduced species are considered pests and they have had a detrimental affect on Australia's native plants and animals. The possible exception to this is the dingo which is not native to...