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ABA Letter to NSW Government regarding repeal of the
The Kosciuszko National Park Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018 is being challenged in NSW Parliament on 22 August 2019. Penny Sharpe, Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council has introduced a Private Member Bill to repeal the Act. ABA has formally written to several members of the NSW Parliament supporting the Brumby Act as it stands.
To view or download ABA’s letter to Penny Sharpe:
ABA letter to Penny Sharpe MLC