Australia’s New South Wales introduces biodiversity offsets bill

Published 14:41 on August 15, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:42 on August 15, 2024  / /  Australia, Biodiversity

The New South Wales government in Australia introduced a bill to reform the biodiversity offsets scheme to its Parliament on Thursday, requiring developers take measures to prioritise avoiding environmental harm.
The New South Wales government in Australia introduced a bill to reform the biodiversity offsets scheme to its Parliament on Thursday, requiring developers take measures to prioritise avoiding environmental harm.


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