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Conservationists say Australia must show Unesco it is dealing with Great Barrier Reef threats. Photograph: Bette Willis/ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
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Conservationists say an official government report to the UN’s world heritage committee to be released next week must show Australia has fresh plans to attack the Great Barrier Reef’s two key threats – climate change and water quality. At a forum earlier this month environment ministers signed-off on the “state of conservation” report for the reef,which was then sent to Unesco’s world heritage committee.

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