Labor’s green credentials under fire amid budget cuts
Labor’s environmental credentials have come under fire after funding for several green schemes were slashed or axed in the state budget, coinciding with a decline in Adelaide’s tree cover.
Labor’s environmental credentials have come under fire after funding for several green schemes were slashed or axed in the state budget, coinciding with a decline in Adelaide’s tree cover.
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