Federal government announces $50 million for wildlife and habitat recovery after fires

Lisa Tisdell
Updated January 14 2020 - 2:58pm, first published January 13 2020 - 2:30pm
Koala care: Koala Conservation Australia president Sue Ashton feeds a koala named Lismore Rose as Environment Minister Sussan Ley, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Cowper MP Pat Conaghan look on. Photo: Scott Castle
Koala care: Koala Conservation Australia president Sue Ashton feeds a koala named Lismore Rose as Environment Minister Sussan Ley, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Cowper MP Pat Conaghan look on. Photo: Scott Castle

An initial $50 million federal government investment will go to protect wildlife and restore habitat in response to the bushfire crisis.

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Lisa Tisdell

Lisa Tisdell

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I'm a Port Macquarie News journalist, keen traveller, angler and cricket fan.

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