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Sir Lunchalot Falls on Sword PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 06 June 2010 22:43
Did he jump or was he pushed? Yes, the Minister for Mines is getting reincarnated again after Sir Lunchalot resigns over his dodgy Dubai expenses.

We look forward, again, to a minister with whom we can have constructive discussions and one who is actually prepared to visit the area!


 
Significant loss of landholders rights PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 20 May 2010 07:54

The Mining Amendment Act passed through NSW Parliament yesterday, with assistance from the Nationals and Shooters Party. 

The legislation was the subject of many late changes during the debate, the full legal consequences of which are still unclear.  CCAG is reviewing the legislation and will then comment further.

 
Bickham Bites the Dust - Pages River Saved PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 14 May 2010 20:49
In a courageous move, Premier Keneally has ruled out coal mining at the controversial Bickham mine in the Upper Hunter, confirming the independent Planning Assessment Commission's recommendation.  Citing concerns from the thoroughbred industry and risks to water supplies, the Premier said that "[her government] will not jeopardise the growth of this important Australian export industry".

Clearly the same statements apply to the Liverpool Plains and its prime food producing land!  CCAG President Sandy Blomfield commented today "Certainly, in this case, commonsense has prevailed and ... [I] look forward to the water issues being addressed in all future mining proposals."

Congratulations to everyone who campaigned for so many years to stop this environmental disaster.
 
A Chinese Watermark PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 18:29

In media reports this week, the largest coal producer in the world, Shenhua Energy, is so concerned about infrastructure in NSW that it is considering building coal-fired power stations near its planned mining operation in the Gunnedah basin and burning the coal on site.

Also, the senior vice-president of Shenhua Energy, the parent company of Shenhua Watermark, says there will be mining "under the river" on the Liverpool Plains.

So just how will these dovetail into Penny Wongs  'Water for the Future' MDB plan for a 'strong and vibrant future for agriculture', or Minister Macdonalds 'no mining under the floodplain' guarantee?

 Chinese Whispers 

Update: Shenhua regrets a translation error with respect to mining under rivers.

 
Sneaky attempt to change law stopped! PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 22 April 2010 07:54
Reason, sanity and the democratic process prevailed in the Legislative Council and prevented the Minister for Mineral Resources from fast tracking an amendment to the Mining Act which would overturn the Supreme Court ruling on access agreements. While the Labor party has the numbers to pass legislation in the Legislative Assembly, it has been postponed to the 11th May for debate in the Legislative Council.

It is best summed up by Mr Andrew Stoner in his address to the Legislative Assembly.

‘Given our concerns about the appalling removal of the rights of people concerned with Caroona and about the Government's lack of transparency in not allowing us to properly examine this legislation, we are left with no choice but to oppose the bill today. In the Legislative Council the Opposition will ask that the bill be adjourned ………. to allow us the opportunity for proper scrutiny of the bill and consultation with the community. It will also enable us to thoroughly examine the bill—which, as I have said, just hit the decks here 15 or 20 minutes ago—so that we can consider what it does and does not do. Simply put, the Government cannot be trusted given its past form.’
 
Don't like the Supreme Court's decision? Just change the Law. PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 April 2010 17:50
We've just heard that the government is due to introduce the Mining and Petroleum Legislation Amendment (Land Access) Bill 2010 in the NSW Legislative Assembly thursday (22nd April).

This clearly shows Minister Macdonald has no regard for the law or the Supreme Court of this State.

The court uncovered a regime in NSW where miners have for years been allowed to enter private land, flout the law and take short cuts with the environment and landholders rights. Now that they’ve been caught out, the government’s reaction isn’t to uphold the law but instead to totally rewrite it to benefit the powerful mining lobby.

The Minister’s changes would legalise the very behaviour from miners which the NSW Supreme Court found not only threatened the environment but undermines the rights of landholders, financial institutions and many other parties.

The message from Minister Macdonald is clear - mining is king in NSW and let nothing stand in its way including the law.
 
QLD Gov Begins to Protect Water from CSG Menace PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 April 2010 12:50
Finally recognising concerns over Coal Seam Gas extraction heavily impacting water supplies, the QLD government has announced new regulatory trigger levels which will stop CSG producers from draining aquifers with impunity (as has happened in other parts of the world).

The new trigger thresholds will be a 5m drop for consolidated aquifers such as sandstone, a 2m drop for shallow alluvial aquifers and 0.2m drop for springs.  When trigger thresholds are exceeded, the CSG operator will have to investigate and report to the bore owner and QLD Water Commission.
Whilst the devil is likely to be in the detail, it is at least a start in protecting precious water supplies and QLD is to be congratulated for pioneering sustainable development. 

We ask what is the NSW government doing in this regard?
Why is it still dragging its feet over Water Study funding?  
Where is are the NSW Ministers for Mines and Water on these important issues?  
Just who is responsible for assessing cumulative impacts of CSG and mining projects on water supplies in NSW?
QLD is clearly leading the way....but in the words of the old tourism ad: "NSW government - where the b****y hell are you?"
 
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Food Fight

  Latest from your foodbowl .....

Water study consultant appointed.

Qld introduces CSG information portal.

Qld proposes to quarantine land for food.

Water study reportedly referred to ICAC

Ministers confirm study funding after Ferguson visit.

Qld farmers organize to fight CSG expansion.

NSW Government legislation amendment
  CCAG on miners deception
  CCAG on exploration 'halt'

SOS Liverpool Plains urge buy back for Australia

NSW Government V's Supreme Court ruling-
  Macdonalds new legislation here.
  CCAG comments.
  Greens position.
  NSW Farmers comment

  NSW Bar Association condemns  cynical
   move

Haystack Road Coal4 Breakfast - excellent latest newsletter regarding protection of Prime Ag Land in QLD

Blockade standdown -
  NSW Greens support
  NSW Farmers comment.

Supreme Court appeal -  Decision here.
  Tony Windsor MHR comments
  NSW Greens comment

Abbott opposes mining before water study

Environmental Hazards of Oil & Gas Exploration

Commonwealth Intervention on MDB :-
   CCAG supports commonwealth intervention of this vital resource.

Senate Food Enquiry :-
  Peter Draper MP responds .
  Tony Windsor MHR responds.
  Senator Scott Ludlam responds.

Mine Field

3rd Sept Water Study process

20th June Court ruling released

1st June Local Council promotes mining

20st May  Land Access Bill passed.

1st April BHP to appeal ruling. No joke!

24th Mar Blockade lifted. Thank you letter to all participants.

18th Mar Coalition says it intends to protect MDB floodplains and support Tony Windsor's Amendment to the Water Act.

10th Mar NSW Mining Council 'sky is falling' after CCAG court win.  CCAG responds.

2nd Mar Coal V's Ag in Hunter Valley - mp3 audio debate here.

15th Feb CCAG in Mudgee visit - more water under threat.

3rd Feb Sir Lunchalot finally to visit Caroona in March. Expects silver service.....Details TBA.

14th Jan BHP seeking legal costs reimbursement after judgement handdown

6th Jan Court judgment on mining licence validity, ABCSMH.

10th Dec Dr Van Stennis talks on coal particle pollution.

25th Nov Study consultants appointed.

24th Nov  RiversSOS in landmark case with Planning to protect NSW water supplies

8th Nov Taste of the Plains @ Caroona

29th Oct Water study funding failure confirmed.

17th Oct  Water study funding crisis?

1st Oct. Alan Jones talks to CCAG's spokesman Tim Duddy.

28th Sept Gunnedah- Senate hearings

18th Sept. Senate Enquiry into Food Production in Australia transcript.

17th Sept. Shenhua  to snub Senate?

20th August. Senate enquiry calls for submissions

4th August. Local miner fined in court.
         CCAG commences court actions.

20th July. ABC 4 Corners - 'The Good Earth'

   & CCAG celebrates community blockade 1st anniversary. 

16th July. Gunnedah Mining Warden again favours BHP in latest case.

July. Crikey Report: CSIRO scientists spruiking for the coal industry?. Seen at the blockade last week, Senators Joyce and Williams, MP Mark Coulton and various media crews.

24th June. Access arrangements decision to be taken to the Court of Appeal, with continuing AFFF support.

17th June. Senator questions Wong about exploration pollution.
   Nationals put motion in Senate supporting prime agricultural land. Read a personal analysis of this motion here.

4th June.  NSW Greens new bill to safeguard Prime Ag Land and Water to be debated. Read all about it and CCAG in Namoi Valley Independent coverage here and here.

28th May. Farmers and supporters considering  further legal options. Macdonald 'conflicted' - Gunnedah Basin community appeals to Premier Rees.  ABC report here

21st May. Mining Warden decision , as revealed to  a packed Gunnedah Courthouse.

20th May. Senators visit Blockade and later hear submissions in Gunnedah.

18th May. Read CCAG's comments on the Water Study recommendations now under review by Minister MacDonald.

13th May. 'Landholders Dispute Information'  in Quirindi Advocate. More of serial polluter BHP's poor practice revealed.

28th April.
Final submissions were heard at the Gunnedah Mining Warden Court. Fifty CCAG supporters were in attendance. A decision is expected before end of May.

 Gunnedah Mining Warden Court: transcripts of each day  are available here Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5

Farmer takes fight to miner - SMH

 In maybe the final Mining Warden court hearings before being superseded by Land and Environment court, in Gunnedah earlier in April, BHP and their legal representatives confronted landholders, for access to their land .Santos has ramped up its seismic testing and its PR, inviting selected locals on a 'no photography' tour of its drilling rig at Caroona.

The State Government commissioned consulting firm 'road tested' proposed water study Terms of Reference in meetings mid March in Tamworth, Gunnedah and Narrabri.
The document was enthusiastically critiqued by community participants for its lack of balance, its time and new data collection constraints, its avoidance of risk management and its ultimate irrelevance to Government policy.

In the NSW parliament Minister MacDonald responded robustly to recent events.

Where was the Blockade?