In today’s newsletter: environment department said meeting with Angus Taylor’s company could set wrong precedent; Liberals expected to allow free vote on Indigenous voice; and Scots fail in legal bid to force independence vote
Native grassland in the Monaro was cleared by Jam Land, bringing an ‘unusual’ meeting of officials, the NFF and the company.Native grassland in the Monaro was cleared by Jam Land, bringing an ‘unusual’ meeting of officials, the NFF and the company.Morning, everyone. In April 2019 a meeting took place involving senior government officials, the chief executive of the National Farmers’ Federation and the director of a company called Jam Land to discuss the latter’s clearing of native grasslands.
Also today: there are more concerns that some remote NSW communities could be cut by flooding off until December, there’s been another World Cup upset, and the Scots have been told they can’t have another independence referendum.Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian
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