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What can be learned from a biodiversity offset the Coffeys walked away from?

Adam and Jacynta Coffey want the Government to learn from a multi-million-dollar biodiversity offset they walked away from.

AS THE Federal Government looks to make a market for biodiversity, some well-known Central Queensland graziers are hoping it can learn from a previous experience they had, which saw them walk away from a multi-million-dollar deal.

Adam and Jacynta Coffey purchased Boreelum Station, near Miram Vale, in 2016 and have had a major focus on improving the productivity and ecological health of their land.

They are currently signed up to a soil carbon project, which will see…

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