Gomeroi Elders plan concert to showcase the beauty of the Pilliga, resist Santos gas

August 25, 2022
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Gomeroi Elder Aunty Suellyn Tighe says the concert will help people "understand what's at stake" in the fight against Santos' drilling. Photo: Brendan Esposito

Gomeroi Elders are planning a day of music and cultural activities on October 15 to showcase the beauty of the Pilliga State Forest and build the resistance to Santos鈥 proposed coal seam gas (CSG) drilling in the area.

Gomeroi Elder Aunty Suellyn Tighe invited all supporters to attend the 鈥淵ugal Billigadhi (Songs of the Pilliga): Day of Music and Connection鈥 at Yarrie Lake on the edge of the Pilliga State Forest.

Aunty Suellyn said the lake, which was formed by a meteorite strike thousands of years ago and聽is now home to more than 70 bird species, is 鈥渁 perfect stage鈥.

鈥淢usic has been playing in the Pilliga bush since time immemorial,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he whistle of wind blowing through the forest, the delightful song of birds, the strange beat of tall trees knocking their branches and even the thud of human foot fall ... is a unique and specialised concert.鈥

Santos is trying to push ahead with its controversial coal seam gas project in the Pilliga despite opposition from Traditional Owners. The Gomeroi have a registered Native Title claim over areas that will be impacted by Santos' 850聽CSG聽wells.

Aunty Suellyn said the day of music would help people to 鈥渢ruly understand what is at stake鈥 and聽鈥渄irectly experience the exquisite beauty and utter uniqueness of the Pilliga forest鈥.

鈥淚ndividual functions provided by the forest, such as carbon dioxide sequestration and discharge in the Great Artesian basin, are absolutely critical,鈥 Aunty Suellyn said. 鈥淗owever, it is the forest as an organic whole which is what we need to protect.鈥

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