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labor risks failing extinction promise with disappointing environment budget advocates warn c 22295428

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AI-generatedThe article discusses Australia's federal budget environmental funding, which is seen as insufficient to meet biodiversity targets. The commercial mechanism is weak: no direct commodity price, supply shortage, or company margin impact is identified. The funding decline may affect conservation-related services and industries, but the effect is diffuse and long-term. No specific company or product is mentioned. (not specified)
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- Saving Native Species Program received $100 million extension for two years.
- Funding will decline by nearly $20 million annually.
- Budget includes over $700 million for threatened species and ecological communities.
- Government aims to protect 30% of Australia's land and oceans by 2030.
- Advocates warn funding insufficient to prevent native species extinction.
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