Federal Labor is stepping up its environmental pitch to voters, promising a new $200 million fund to restore the health of urban rivers and waterways.
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| The Cooks River near Canterbury. |
The fund, which would run over five years, is targeted at 'boots on the ground' community and environment action groups already working on river health, but would also be open to local government authorities wanting to undertake larger scale remediation.
Read the story from The Age by Deborah Snow - “Labor’s $200m pledge to 'boots on the ground' groups to fix rivers."

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