Albanese Government working to protect Great Barrier Reef

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Albanese Government working to protect Great Barrier Reef
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Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek says the Government has invested $1.2 billion of additional funding to protect the reef and is working closely with both UNESCO and the Queensland Government.

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