In 1969, Casley established what he called the Hutt River Province in protest at quotas being placed on wheat. He declared independence on 21 April 1970. He created its own flag and tax system governed by laws which were enacted by his self-declared government consisting five ministers. Leonard sought to evade paying Australian taxes, and was found to owe $3 million in income tax in 2017. As part of this tax case, he sought to justify his position on the basis of the pseudolegal
Strawman theory. Although Casley created stamps, micronation
currency (Hutt River Dollar), visas, and
passports for his
sovereign state, the federal
Government of Australia never officially recognised Hutt River as an official and independent nation, and later, it became a well-known tourist attraction in Australia.
Abdication In January 2017, Casley Leonard announced that, after ruling for 45 years, he would be stepping down as prince, to be succeeded by his youngest son, Graeme. With a number of potential sons and daughters, the successor was nominated by Casley and approved by a crown committee. Some commentary at the time had expected his older son, Ian, to be the successor. In June 2017, Casley was ordered by the
Supreme Court of Western Australia to pay $2.7 million unpaid tax. ==Personal life==