NSW Farmers delegates want land clearing laws tweaked, final approve native veg maps before they are enforced

Alex Druce
July 24 2018 - 3:30pm
The Association’s Tenterfield Branch will move a motion at its annual conference in Sydney that the yet-to-be-released Office of Environment and Heritage satellite property mapping be stripped of regulatory force unless farmers get to check it off.
The Association’s Tenterfield Branch will move a motion at its annual conference in Sydney that the yet-to-be-released Office of Environment and Heritage satellite property mapping be stripped of regulatory force unless farmers get to check it off.

NATIVE vegetation mapping has been a long time coming – but NSW Farmers delegates have called for government to hold it back even longer if landholders don’t get final say on its accuracy.

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Alex Druce

Alex Druce

Senior Journalist

Politics and rural issues journo in Sydney. Give me a yell at adruce@fairfaxmedia.com.au

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