Opinion: Why the proposed tree laws are the very worst kind of red tape

By Darcy Allen
Updated April 13 2016 - 5:43am, first published April 7 2016 - 6:14am
Darcy Allen is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs. Twitter: @DarcyWEAllen
Darcy Allen is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs. Twitter: @DarcyWEAllen

The proposed vegetation clearing laws are red tape halting economic growth, suppressing entrepreneurship, and damaging our international competitiveness.

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