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How is the Government protecting historic New South Wales shipwrecks?

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How is the Government protecting historic New South Wales shipwrecks?

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Dr REFSHAUGE: I thank the honourable member for South Coast, who is a great member. We were down the South Coast last week at Lake Wollumboola. The Government made a great decision to save that precious coastal icon. I thank the honourable member for organising the people who welcomed me there. The honourable member got great coverage in the local newspaper. It is unbelievable how poorly the Opposition is doing. Talking about shipwrecks, I wonder about the good ship Liberal Party. Its members are trying to work out what is going on. A number of them are trying to promote themselves as alternative leaders. One of them, the pretty boy, is the honourable member for Pittwater. I did a quick look to see how much work he has done in this Chamber. He is the quietest member on the Opposition front bench. Despite the fact I do a ministerial favour to help build his numbers up, he is still doing less than the honourable member for Barwon. There is no doubt he has to do much better. At an estimat

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