Friday, September 30

Landholders May be Denied Coal Seam Refusal

AUSTRALIAN farmers look set to be denied the right to say no to coal seam gas on their land, as Labor, Liberal and National parties last week spoke against a Greens bill previously introduced by Queensland Senator Larissa Waters.

The Landholders' Right to Refuse (Coal Seam Gas) Bill 2011, which was debated last week, would give farmers the right to keep their land free from coal seam gas exploration and production.
 
"Hot on the heels of rejecting the Greens' proposed moratorium on coal seam gas last week, the old parties have today spoken at length about their intention to deny farmers any rights to protect their prime agricultural land from coal seam gas," Senator Waters said. "By indicating they will vote against my Bill, both Labor and the Coalition are allowing the mining industry to continue to ride rough-shod over Australian farmers.
 
"The Federal Government want to leave coal seam gas regulation up to the states, but an additional tier of federal protection is warranted since the states are failing to adequately protect groundwater and food security.

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Coffs Harbour Independent

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