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Raging fires, devastating floods and then a global pandemic have defined 2020 as the year our collective focus turned to the health of our planet and its people. “We’re at a crunch point,” says Wilderness Society Nature Campaign Manager Suzanne Milthorpe. “What people need to realise is that they actually have huge power to improve Australia’s environment, both as consumers and voters.”

According to skincare company L’Occitane En Provence, 19 tonnes of plastic are dumped in the ocean every minute, 80 per cent of which comes from land. The

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