Greenpeace criticizes the coalition government's Fisheries Amendment Bill as a fundamental failure to protect ocean health, highlighting destructive fishing practices, lack of transparency, and insufficient public consultation, calling for the bill's complete rejection.
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eroded by opaque industry practices
Rotten to the core – ‘ocean exploitation bill’ must be rejected, says Greenpeacegrowing anxiety about safety standards across transport sectors
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