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This is…….Penny Sharpe NSW Minister for Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Heritage. She is responsible for the inhumane slaughter of our iconic Brumbies in Kosciusko National Park. Snowy 2.0 has done more environmental damage to Kosciusko National Park than Brumbies could ever do in a million years. It’s okay...

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