Queensland's new land clearing bill will help turn the tide, despite its flaws

Queensland's new land clearing bill will help turn the tide, despite its flaws
Staff reporterApril 27, 2018
  • Queensland's new land clearing bill will help turn the tide, despite its flaws

    Anita J Cosgrove, The University of Queensland; April Reside, The University of Queensland; James Watson, The University of Queensland; Martine Maron, The University of Queensland 

    Queensland's new draft land-clearing laws aim to put the brakes on years of environmental destruction. But the bill contains several loopholes that are likely to stymie progress.

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