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NSW Police Minister David Elliot says the intent of the 76 hazard reduction recommendations was to reduce any green tape potentially giving landowners a difficult time.

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An independent inquiry into last summer’s catastrophic bushfire crisis put forward 76 recommendations concerning hazard reduction. NSW Premier Gladys Berejikilian on Tuesday said her government would adopt all the 76 recommendations. “The regulations and indeed the legislation that may be amended to ensure that occurs in a practical sense will be brought before the house, the premier has given me a six-week framework to do that,” Mr Elliot told Sky News host Paul Murray.

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Well lets see how Matt Keane complies with this

Inaccurate. SOME of the 76...were to reduce 'green' tape.

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