'Taking us backwards': NSW environment policies under scrutiny

By Peter Hannam
Updated March 28 2017 - 11:38am, first published 11:28am
The shooting death of Environment and Heritage worker Glendon Turner on a property in northern NSW, near Moree. Wires carer, Alaine Anderson on her property, Strangford feeds a young rescued Koala from the area, called Beccy. Photo: Peter Rae Thursday 31 July 2014. Photo: Peter Rae
The shooting death of Environment and Heritage worker Glendon Turner on a property in northern NSW, near Moree. Wires carer, Alaine Anderson on her property, Strangford feeds a young rescued Koala from the area, called Beccy. Photo: Peter Rae Thursday 31 July 2014. Photo: Peter Rae

The NSW coalition government is failing on most of its environmental policies, including robbing a key climate fund to bankroll land-clearing and leaving 10 marine regions unprotected, according to eight green groups.

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