Environmental watchdog secures unprecedented $18 million agreement for Port Kembla cleanup efforts.

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  1. That’s great news! The $18 million deal to address contamination in Port Kembla is a significant step forward for environmental protection and community health. Cleaning up contaminated sites not only helps restore ecosystems but also ensures safer living conditions for local residents. It’s encouraging to see environmental watchdogs taking action and investing in sustainable solutions. This is a crucial move towards a cleaner and greener future for the area.

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