
NSW Buys Outback Stations, Farmers Fight Back
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The New South Wales governments acquisition of sixteen outback cattle stations, totaling one million hectares, has sparked controversy. The move aims to protect rare landscapes and boost tourism, but graziers fear it will drive up land prices and displace families. National Parks argues that tourism benefits the region, but acknowledges the need for better communication with locals. As global targets push for increased protected land, the debate continues.
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