Gerroa group calls to state government to end NSW’s 'war on trees'

By Brendan Crabb
Updated February 12 2016 - 9:35am, first published February 11 2016 - 4:28pm
ACTION: NSW Biodiversity Review Campaign's Corinne Fisher addressing the Kiama meeting. The government says it will invest an additional $100 million over five years in the 'Saving our Species' program. Picture: SUPPLIED
ACTION: NSW Biodiversity Review Campaign's Corinne Fisher addressing the Kiama meeting. The government says it will invest an additional $100 million over five years in the 'Saving our Species' program. Picture: SUPPLIED

A community meeting in Kiama has unanimously supported a motion opposing what they believe are state government plans to ease tree-clearing controls.

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