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Park to protect 12,000 koalas to go ahead via contentious carbon credit deal by Albanese government

Minns government waited on federal approval of carbon credit scheme before proceeding with long-awaited great koala national park

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theguardian.comStai leggendo6 g fa

Park to protect 12,000 koalas to go ahead via contentious carbon credit deal by Albanese government

Minns government waited on federal approval of carbon credit scheme before proceeding with long-awaited great koala national park

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theage.com.au7 g fa

‘Declining sector’: Carbon credits give states off-ramp for logging

The approval of a carbon credit method for native forest management paves the way for the NSW government to fulfil its election promise to create the Great Koala National Park.

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    ‘Declining sector’: Carbon credits give states off-ramp for logging

    The approval of a carbon credit method for native forest management paves the way for the NSW government to fulfil its election promise to create the Great Koala National Park.

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Park to protect 12,000 koalas to go ahead via contentious carbon credit deal by Albanese government

    Minns government waited on federal approval of carbon credit scheme before proceeding with long-awaited great koala national park