Australia’s NSW commits A$221 mln to nature conservation strategy

Published 02:38 on June 5, 2026 / Last updated at 02:40 on June 5, 2026 / / Asia Pacific (Pacific), Nature & Biodiversity (Policy)

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The New South Wales state government is investing A$221 million ($157 mln) into what it describes as a new, holistic approach to threatened species conservation, it announced Friday.
The New South Wales state government is investing A$221 million ($157 mln) into what it describes as a new, holistic approach to threatened species conservation, it announced Friday.


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