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Home›Reports›State of the Yarra and its Parklands 2018 Government Response

State of the Yarra and its Parklands 2018 Government Response

In 2019, 3 significant reports on the health of our environment, prepared by the Commissioner for Environmental Sustainability, were publicly released - the State of the Environment 2018 report; the State of the Yarra and its Parklands 2018 report; and the State of the Forests 2018 report. The Government has responded to the 2018 SoE Report recommendations.

Download the Government Response

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