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Laws set up to protect unique species and habitats are ineffective, a review of the national environmental framework has found. Photograph: Joel Carrett/EPA
July 24, 2020
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Australia’s environment is in an unsustainable state of decline and laws set up to protect unique species and habitats are ineffective, a major review of the national environmental framework has found. The interim report from the review of Australia’s Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act recommends sweeping changes, including the establishment of a set of legally enforceable national environmental standards...

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