"green ban" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: EN-AU ck1 green ban.ogg [Australia] Forms: green bans [plural]
Etymology: From green (“environmentally friendly”) + ban. First attested in Australia in 1973. Etymology templates: {{m|en|green||environmentally friendly}} green (“environmentally friendly”), {{m|en|ban}} ban Head templates: {{en-noun}} green ban (plural green bans)
  1. (Australia, UK) A ban instigated by a trade union on construction or demolition work on a site deemed to be of cultural, historical or environmental significance. Tags: Australia, UK
    Sense id: en-green_ban-en-noun-fOuCXeX- Categories (other): Australian English, British English, English entries with incorrect language header

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