The Green Files > Australian Labor Party : Atlas of groundwater-dependent ecosystems

[ALP News] Penny WongMinister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, today announced funding of $5.4 million to develop a comprehensive national 'atlas' of groundwater-dependent ecosystems.

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