Company part-owned by Angus Taylor challenges ‘critically endangered’ listing of grasslands it poisoned

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Jam Land was found to have illegally cleared protected grassland in Corrowong but says the original listing was invalid

to the department and the office of the then environment minister, Josh Frydenberg, about the listing of the grasslands., three-and-a-half years after Jam Land sprayed herbicide on the property, an investigation by the department concluded the grasslands had been removed illegally and ordered Jam Land restore 103 hectares of grasslands on another part of the property.

The company sought a ministerial review of that determination. In December a delegate for the environment minister affirmed the original findings and the remediation order.and is seeking a declaration that the listing of the grasslands as critically endangered in 2016 by the then environment minister, Greg Hunt, was invalid.Angus Taylor is a shareholder in Jam Land, via his family company Gufee, and his brother Richard is one of its directors.

 

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I'm confused was he holding the hose

How is Taylor allowed anywhere near this? It’s more than a conflict of interest - it’s a nuclear war of interest.

Well done Anus.

The corruption runs deep with this govt. Its a members only club. And anything goes if you're on the inside.

Shameless

Federal ICAC now!!

The corrupt practicing corruption.

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