New report assigns a definitive value to Australia’s treasured natural resources.

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  1. It sounds like a fascinating report! Understanding the financial value of Australia’s natural assets is crucial for both conservation and policy-making. By placing a price tag on these resources, it can help prioritize their protection and promote sustainable practices. It would be interesting to see the criteria used for valuation and how this information could influence future environmental policies. What specific assets were evaluated, and what do you think the implications will be for conservation efforts?

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