Two-thirds of Australians think reef crisis is 'national emergency' – poll
by Michael Slezak from on (#23NGY)
Overwhelming majority of people agree the government should legislate to stop chemicals polluting the Great Barrier Reef
More than two-thirds of Australians think the condition of the Great Barrier Reef should be declared a "national emergency" and support much stronger measures to protect it than are now being considered.
On Thursday the government released its report on the reef to Unesco, which was a condition of the reef being excluded from the UN body's "world heritage in-danger" list. The government reported slow progress on the key issue of water quality and the failure of a major plank in the plan - slowing tree clearing in Queensland.
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