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Greens senator says party wants native forest protections as part of nature law negotiations
The Greens' environment spokesperson, Sarah Hanson-Young has appeared on ABC's Insiders amid the government appealing to the minor party with concessions in order to pass their nature laws.
Three more years of the destruction of our native forests when we've got 2,000-plus species already endangered in this country, where we've got billions of dollars of taxpayer money already being spent subsidising an industry that's about destroying our native forests. I mean, it's 2025 and it's time we ended native forest logging, protected these beautiful, ancient forests that aren't just there for the richness of biodiversity, but they're so important when it comes to combating climate change, they are carbon sinks.
I was probably finally convinced only in the final couple of days, to be honest, I had colleagues come and have chats. I have a really good relationship with Mark Speakman. It was a friendly chat with Mark. It was a hard chat, but it was a very friendly one. And then when I'm in, I'm in 100%. I think what a lot of people would do in my position is weigh up the pros and cons and think of all the reasons that I shouldn't do it, but at the end of the day, the reasons I should outweighed those, and I'll be a committed leader. I'm very clear eyed once I've made up my mind.
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