Reef regulations inquiry hears from scientists

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Updated August 4 2020 - 9:11am, first published July 30 2020 - 4:30pm
Burdekin MP Dale Last said the reef bill should be set aside until the Senate inquiry releases its findings.
Burdekin MP Dale Last said the reef bill should be set aside until the Senate inquiry releases its findings.

ONLY three per cent of the entire Great Barrier Reef has been negatively impacted by agriculture, according to scientists who gave evidence at a Senate inquiry into the state government's controversial reef regulations this week.

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