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A national alliance working to protect land & water from coal & gas. Authorised by Nic Clyde, Lock the Gate Alliance, Level 1, 79 Myrtle St Chippendale NSW 2008
Australia
Joined November 2010
Despite just announcing a debt of $14 BILLION, the NT Gov has awarded a Melbourne company almost $1M to design a 670 km long corridor for a fracked gas pipeline that risks ripping open the Beetaloo Basin.
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The cash-strapped NT Government has awarded a Melbourne-based company almost one million dollars to help design a 670 km long corridor for a high pressure gas pipeline that risks opening up the...
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New FOI docs reveal Santos has been considering building a carbon capture and storage project near Moree. This could have a major impact on the Great Artesian Basin - a similar plan by Glencore was rejected last year due to its impacts on the GAB.
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The future of Santos’ $3.6 billion Narrabri Gas Project may depend on the approval and construction of a controversial carbon capture and storage project that could impact the Great Artesian Basin,...
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Vanadium and antimony more than 100X higher than permitted levels were found flowing from Russell Vale coal mine into Bellambi Creek. Instead of penalising the company, the feds weakened the rules, allowing mine owner Wollongong Resources to pollute.
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The Federal Environment Department has weakened pollution rules for Wollongong Resources’ shuttered Russell Vale coal mine, allowing the release of metals into a popular local creek more than 100...
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John "Kojak" Karrasch's QLD farm is sinking due to subsidence from coal seam gas. His farm doesn't host a single well - all the damage is from drilling on surrounding properties. Now he's demanding urgent government action before it's too late.
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A Western Downs farmer whose priority agricultural land-listed farm has been heavily impacted by coal seam gas-induced subsidence has lodged an urgent request for ministerial intervention against...
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For the third time, a QLD Government minister has found Fox Resources' coal mine plan for Bundy is "not in the public interest". Locals have cautiously welcomed the decision, but say after four years, the mine should be rejected outright.
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Bundaberg locals have cautiously welcomed the finding by Attorney General Deb Frecklington that Fox Resources’ coal mineral development licence is not in the public interest.
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Not a cent of NSW's $100 million Royalties for Rejuvenation fund - meant to support the economic diversification of coal regions - has been spent on projects. Two of the Hunter's biggest coal mines are due to close in 5 years. The government must act.
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The Minns Government should urgently begin allocating $100 million worth of designated grants for economic diversification in coal mining regions amid revelations that not a single cent of the...
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Politicians should be supporting Aussie households and the manufacturing sector to rapidly electrify - not putting up legislation that makes it easier for gas companies to wreck communities, water, and nature.
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The Australian Energy Market Operator’s latest gas demand projections report has yet again pushed back forecasts of a shortfall, this time acknowledging the high price of gas and increasing renewab...
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Yesterday in NT Parliament, the Territory's 2nd most powerful politician invoked Donald Trump's "drill baby drill" slogan. Gerard Maley's sad performance comes as the CLP makes sweeping changes to laws to favour multinational fracking companies.
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Territorians are gobsmacked after the NT’s Deputy Chief Minister enthusiastically quoted Donald Trump’s “drill baby drill” slogan during question time in NT Parliament today. Video of the comments is...
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"AEMO has perennially warned of gas shortages in eastern Australia, which sends 80 per cent of its gas output overseas and has caused prices to rise.".
abc.net.au
Gas consumption in Australia is falling faster than anticipated, helping to avoid the risks of seasonal shortages in the next few years, according to energy commentators.
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Every time. Every damn time. The gas industry lies and screams that Australia is running out of gas and the only way to fix it is by drilling more polluting gas fields. But every time AEMO releases its GSOO, that predicted shortfall is pushed further back.
reneweconomy.com.au
Households quitting gas to go electric, or minimising use of the costly fossil fuel, have helped push out forecast gas shortfalls by three years, AEMO says.
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The QLD LNP Government has taken the unprecedented step of cancelling a years-long independent, expert review into how the Land Court handles mining objections. Could it be that the findings, due in a few months, were not popular with the mining industry?.
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Queensland Attorney General Deb Frecklington has taken the unprecedented step of cancelling a multi-year review into Queensland’s mining objection process, prompting outrage from community groups and...
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“I don’t think there was ever a state government so completely and utterly captured by the gas industry. Miners always have a big say in Western Australian but the capture is almost complete in a way now.”.
theguardian.com
Saturday’s state election is unlikely to unseat Labor premier Roger Cook but, with both major parties supporting gas expansion, WA’s record threatens any national progress on emissions
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The global oil and gas lobby has waged coordinated campaigns to kill pro-electrification policies. Australia is among the countries that have fallen victim to the gas industry's vicious lobbying.
theguardian.com
Oil and gas interests coordinate campaign to stop local and state policies, putting climate at risk, new report shows
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newcastleherald.com.au
Plans to expand Hunter Valley Operations coal mine questioned.
NSW guidelines require new coal projects to mitigate their emissions. Despite this, Glencore and Yancoal have failed to include any such measures in their plan to expand the HVO coal mine. This project would release a million tonnes of direct GHG pollution next year alone.
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