Biodiversity risks need to be prioritised from Crookwell-Goulburn rail project : AUSVEG

Mariam Koslay
Updated April 19 2018 - 2:27pm, first published 9:54am
Fifth generation farmer Kim Weir speaks up on biodiversity risks.
Fifth generation farmer Kim Weir speaks up on biodiversity risks.

The peak industry body for the Australian vegetable and potato industry, AUSVEG, has urged the state  government to prioritise the biosecurity risk of the proposed Crookwell-Goulburn rail trail project. 

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Mariam Koslay

Mariam Koslay

Journalist