Liberals want more detail before revealing their position on a gigantic proposed park to protect koalas that coalition partner the Nationals have panned.

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Uncertainty remains about the park's future, hinging on an approval to generate carbon credits, despite the NSW government's much-trumpeted announcement.

Two separate motions have passed NSW parliament in support of the mammoth conservation project, paving the way for legislation to establish the park.

The Great Koala National Park is slated to protect more than 12,000 koalas, about 36,000 greater gliders and more than 100 other threatened species.

It is also hoped to boost regional touri

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