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Govt to investigate croc zones

August 1, 2018

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Member for Hill Shane Knuth is confident a change in crocodile zoning may be applied to areas in Babinda, in response to safety concerns of increased crocodile sightings and activity expressed by residents at a recent Chamber of Commerce Meeting.

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