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Government will ‘safeguard’ Australia’s environment for ‘future generations’
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Government will ‘safeguard’ Australia’s environment for ‘future generations’

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says the government is “safeguarding” Australia’s unique environment for “future generations”.

He announced a $636million investment to expand the Indigenous Ranger Program.

More than $800 million will be invested to fund “vital research and environmental management” and enhance scientific capability in the Antarctic.

Mr Frydenberg also announced there would be “an additional $1 billion in world-leading marine science to protect the Great Barrier Reef”.

There will also be more than $170 million for “threatened species and habitat restoration, including for our koalas,” he said.

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