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Legislation governing the clearing of native vegetation

Posted on 2021-04-19 by admin

The Native Vegetation act 2003 was replaced on August 25th 2017 and current legislation governing the clearing of native vegetation is the Local Land Services Act 2013 and the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016.

You may also like to look at the NSW Rural Fire Service 10/50 vegetation clearing rules.

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