Polly Cutmore, a Traditional Gomeroi Owner, has rejected the Native Title Tribunal’s findings that the NSW government can lease the Pilliga Forest for its 850-well coal seam gas mining project. Kerry Smith reports.
Santos Narrabri Gas Project
First Nations people, unionists and environmental activists took their protest about Santos’ coal seam gas plans in the Pilliga Forest to NSW parliament, ahead of a decision by theNative Title Tribunal. Jim McIlroy reports.
The decision puts native title holders in a stronger position when fighting to prevent future fossil fuel projects. Jim McIlroy reports.
Climate activists joined Gomeroi First Nations, farmers, unions, Knitting Nannas and the Country Women’s Associationto protestSantos’ expanded plans to mine coal seam gas in the Pilliga. Jim McIlroy reports.
A crowd outside the Federal Courtstood in solidarity with Gomeroi people who are appealing a Native Title Tribunal decision to reject native title, allowing Santosto frack in the Pilliga Forest. David Killingly reports.
Faulty valves, broken vents and a myriad of technical problems have already been shown to be standard operational features in Santos’ gas projects, reportsNorth West Protection Advocacy.
Raymond “Bubbly” Weatherall, who has been fighting the oil and gas giant for many years, says thefight for culture, land and water is far from over. Pip Hinman reports.
Climate Coalition Sydney organised a forum that heard from four union and environmental activists fighting against the Australian government’s fossil fuel expansionism. David Killingly reports.
The Gomeroipeople, farmers and climate activists have slammed Resources Minister Madeleine King’s pushto fast-track the controversial Narrabri coal seam gas (CSG) project. Jim McIlroy reports.
Climate activists are continuingto demand the federal government and Labor oppositionheed the climate science and pull back from their irresponsible gas-led recovery plan. Margaret Gleeson reports.
Jim McIlroy reports on a climate rally demanding justice for First Nations' peoples.
Young Gomeroi leaders led a passionate protest in opposition to Santos’ plan to drill 850 coal seam gas wells on their Country in north-west NSW, reports Zebedee Parkes.
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