Mungindi farmer Robert Alexander Houston's native vegetation case turfed out of Federal Court

By Luke Costin
Updated June 14 2021 - 8:55am, first published 7:00am
In court: A Mungindi farmer claimed laws regulating the clearing of native vegetation were invalid. Photo: File
In court: A Mungindi farmer claimed laws regulating the clearing of native vegetation were invalid. Photo: File

A NSW farmer's bid to overturn land clearing laws by claiming his land is being compulsorily acquired from the fallout of the Kyoto Protocol has no reasonable prospect of success, a court has ruled.

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