Malabar headland: Abbott government rules out landsale

By Leesha McKenny and Nicole Hasham
Updated January 22 2015 - 5:18pm, first published 4:59pm
Malabar headland 'will stay in public hands forever' says Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: Peter Rae
Malabar headland 'will stay in public hands forever' says Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: Peter Rae
Malabar headland 'will stay in public hands forever' says Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: Peter Rae
Malabar headland 'will stay in public hands forever' says Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: Peter Rae
"Sacred green shoulder": Sydney's last undeveloped headland. Photo: Robert Pearce
"Sacred green shoulder": Sydney's last undeveloped headland. Photo: Robert Pearce
Malabar headland 'will stay in public hands forever' says Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: Peter Rae
Malabar headland 'will stay in public hands forever' says Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: Peter Rae
Malabar headland 'will stay in public hands forever' says Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: Peter Rae
Malabar headland 'will stay in public hands forever' says Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Photo: Peter Rae

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