RESIDENTS of the Great Lakes and Manning have been granted 21 days to present a second submission to the NSW Upper House Inquiry into coal seam gas.
When the inquiry stopped in Taree earlier this month the Manning Alliance, which represents thousands of residents against coal seam gas mining, expressed an intention to make a second submission and this was approved.
“This is our second bite at the cherry,” chairman of the Manning Alliance, Peter Epov said.
“This time around we’ll be able to address things we couldn’t in the previous submission, things that have been raised by mining companies and the NSW government.”
Mr Epov could not reveal the specifics of the submission due to parliamentary privilege.
Great Lakes Advocate
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