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NSW koala bill dumped after Liberal MP Catherine Cusack votes against Government

The controversial koala bill that previously threatened to split the NSW Coalition has been scrapped.
Just months ago, the policy jeopardised the unity of the Coalition when Nationals Leader John Barilaro threatened to move to the crossbench, claiming the new protections went “too far” in favour of koalas.
Rather than have the bill examined by a parliamentary inquiry, the Government made the snap decision tonight to dump the legislation altogether.
This follows more than six months of negotiations between Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Mr Barilaro to find a balance between koala protection and land rights.
During debate in the Upper House, a vote was put forward to refer the koala bill to a committee which triggers a parliamentary inquiry.
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