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More shark nets, drumlines, drones outlined in $88m government investment but legality of move questioned
A multi-million-dollar boost to Queensland’s shark control — the biggest investment in the program’s history — looks to protect beachgoers with “innovative technologies”.
But some are questioning if the move is even legal.
Over the next four years, the Queensland government will pour an…
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