Will a new government save the Great Barrier Reef?
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Some of the colourful corals growing in Dr Dean Miller’s lab Source: SBS News / Stefan Armbruster
The latest mass bleaching has left this UNESCO world heritage-listed site more vulnerable than ever, and stakeholders say they’ve heard little to reassure them during the election campaign.
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