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31 May 2007 | Green war heats up The federal Coalition and Labor parties are duelling over who has the better policy on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. ...... FULL STORY
31 May 2007 | Lead levels cost job Following the discovery of high lead levels in the Esperance Port area the head of the Port Authority has stepped down. ...... FULL STORY
30 May 2007 | Future unclear for agribusiness schemes Tax-effective forestry schemes have been given the go-ahead to proceed indefinitely, but other schemes involved in primary production will change from 1 July 2008. ...... FULL STORY
29 May 2007 | Roo cull farce The proposed cull of kangaroos at Defence Department sites in the ACT has been hit with a series of hurdles. ...... FULL STORY
24 May 2007 | Concerns over kangaroo meat Animal lobby groups such as Animal Liberation and Wildlife Protection of Australia have claimed that kangaroo meat is potentially dangerous and that the 'roo meat industry should be shut down. ...... FULL STORY
24 May 2007 | Questions over carbon offset schemes Research released by the Total Environment Centre (TEC) questions the value of people paying to have trees planted on their behalf to clean up greenhouse gas pollution. ...... FULL STORY
23 May 2007 | National symbol now a pet Red kangaroos are being bred in the US for sale as pets. ...... FULL STORY
15 May 2007 | Roo cull to go ahead The RSPCA says that proposed kangaroo culls at Majura and Belconnen in the ACT are a result of the Defence Department which owns the land failing to control numbers adequately. ...... FULL STORY
4 May 2007 | Skilled migrant intake to increase Australia will accept an extra 5,000 permanent skilled migrant workers next financial year and provide new funding of more than $100 million over four years to help humanitarian migrants integrate, learn English and find work. ...... FULL STORY
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