A global summit to save Australia's biodiversity

Land clearing on the Kings Highway, between Bungendore and Queanbeyan in NSW (AAP)

Australia may have unique species and ecosystems but with everything from coral bleaching to deforestation, they face one of the highest extinction rates in the world. Source: AAP / MICK TSIKAS

Australia is facing biodiversity risks, prompting industry and environmental leaders to take action. A world-first Global Nature Positive Summit will address urgent need for nature protection and restoration. The federal government has re-affirmed its commitment to collaborate with all sectors in tackling biodiversity loss.



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