'Under attack': NSW accused of shedding park rangers, slashing budget

By Peter Hannam
Updated September 2 2017 - 2:37pm, first published 12:16pm
The Royal National Park, reserved in April 1879, was the world's second national park. Photo: Peter Rae
The Royal National Park, reserved in April 1879, was the world's second national park. Photo: Peter Rae

The NSW government has been accused by the state opposition of launching "the single biggest attack" on the National Parks and Wildlife service since it was set up half a century ago.

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