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PROTECT AND RESTORE VICTORIA'S NATURE

From the spectacular forests of East Gippsland to the iconic ocean vistas of the Great Ocean Road, we in Victoria are so lucky to have a natural paradise on our doorstep.

We are so lucky to have unique birds, animals, plants and ecosystems found nowhere else in the world. Yet for generations, we’ve paid people to clear land and cut down forests, killing wildlife and destroying habitat.

Victoria’s wildlife is under more pressure than ever.

‘I’m proud to have been part of the Greens-initiated Parliamentary Inquiry into Victoria’s extinction crisis in 2020/21. This inquiry will shine a light on the solutions we urgently need to turn things around for our threatened species.’

The Greens have continually campaigned to stop the logging of our remaining native forests, and invest in creating jobs to restore our bush, save threatened species from extinction and green our cities and towns.

We all need a healthy world to thrive, and that’s why I’ll always fight to protect and restore Victoria’s environment, before it’s gone forever.

PROTECT AND RESTORE VICTORIA'S NATURE

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