Dorothy Maniero
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Dorothy Maniero
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Preston
,
Victoria
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I object to the Narrabri Gas Project because it disregards the wishes of the Gamilaraay Traditional Custodians of this land. The project poses a significant risk to Australia's largest groundwater aquifer, the Great Australian Basin, this alone is insanity as Australia is the driest continent on earth. The project threatens wildlife, human health, and the interests of farmers and locals in the region. Indeed, in this day and age it amounts to reckless vandalism of country.
We all need to wake up, CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL, we need to stop relying on fossil fuels and work to keep them in the ground. We need to concentrate on developing renewable energy resources because there will be no jobs on a dead planet and we owe this much to future generations of life on this precious planet.
We all need to wake up, CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL, we need to stop relying on fossil fuels and work to keep them in the ground. We need to concentrate on developing renewable energy resources because there will be no jobs on a dead planet and we owe this much to future generations of life on this precious planet.
Ryan Burlovic
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Ryan Burlovic
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Beaumaris
,
Victoria
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I Oppose the Narrabri gas project
Darian Zam
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Darian Zam
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Bulli
,
New South Wales
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Oil and gas company Santos is pushing on with its unpopular proposal to place 850 coal seam gas wells in the heart of the Pilliga forest in North West New South Wales.
Last week, Santos released its Environmental Impact Statement for public comment. This came after months of rhetoric and nonsense by the coal seam gas industry and the Turnbull Government about the looming gas supply 'crisis'--despite Australia now being the world's largest exporter of gas.
Citizens Australia-wide as well as dedicated members of the local community to say no to this ridiculous proposal.
We would like to know, who is going to examine these findings independently, and then who will police Santos to make sure environmental laws are not breached? And I don't mean the actual police with 'Sponsored by Santos' stickers on their cruisers. Time and again this weak approach has failed.
Any pursuit of the fossil fuel industry is flogging a dead horse. Times are changing and the world is turning to renewables. More people in some countries are now employed in the renewable industry than in fossil fuels while Australia and it's people are literally being held hostage by this government. To the government, their relationship and the kickbacks they personally achieve from their dirty relationships with corporations are by far more important than actually doing the jobs as public servants we pay their salaries for!
Australia wants protect nature and ensure a safe climate future for all Australians, not poison the groundwater with undisclosed fracking chemicals and pay for clean up of industrial accidents. Corporations are fine with plunging the environment whilst taking all of their profits off shore AS WELL AS paying no tax, but when it comes to cleaning up their environmental messes we have seen, time and again, they are nowhere to be found and it's yet again the public coffers that are emptied to pay for their disaster. There is nothing in this proposal for the citizens of this country, in fact we stand to lose.
Thank you.
Last week, Santos released its Environmental Impact Statement for public comment. This came after months of rhetoric and nonsense by the coal seam gas industry and the Turnbull Government about the looming gas supply 'crisis'--despite Australia now being the world's largest exporter of gas.
Citizens Australia-wide as well as dedicated members of the local community to say no to this ridiculous proposal.
We would like to know, who is going to examine these findings independently, and then who will police Santos to make sure environmental laws are not breached? And I don't mean the actual police with 'Sponsored by Santos' stickers on their cruisers. Time and again this weak approach has failed.
Any pursuit of the fossil fuel industry is flogging a dead horse. Times are changing and the world is turning to renewables. More people in some countries are now employed in the renewable industry than in fossil fuels while Australia and it's people are literally being held hostage by this government. To the government, their relationship and the kickbacks they personally achieve from their dirty relationships with corporations are by far more important than actually doing the jobs as public servants we pay their salaries for!
Australia wants protect nature and ensure a safe climate future for all Australians, not poison the groundwater with undisclosed fracking chemicals and pay for clean up of industrial accidents. Corporations are fine with plunging the environment whilst taking all of their profits off shore AS WELL AS paying no tax, but when it comes to cleaning up their environmental messes we have seen, time and again, they are nowhere to be found and it's yet again the public coffers that are emptied to pay for their disaster. There is nothing in this proposal for the citizens of this country, in fact we stand to lose.
Thank you.
Alan McKibbin
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Alan McKibbin
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Glen Osmond
,
South Australia
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Please stop this we must start considering the planet and the inhabitants and give them precedence over corporate greed.
Jeff Caulfield
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Jeff Caulfield
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Darlinghurst
,
New South Wales
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I'm sick of this country being sold off to the highest bidder and the profits of a handful of multinational corporations being put forward as more important than that of this beautiful planet and those that reside on it!
I will no longer support, whether it be politically or financially, anyone who doesn't show our planet or the creatures on it the love and respect they deserve!
I will no longer support, whether it be politically or financially, anyone who doesn't show our planet or the creatures on it the love and respect they deserve!
Fiona Family
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Fiona Family
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South Australia
,
South Australia
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This is not in the Community and The Environments best interest.
The Great Artesian Basin must be protected .
It Is A Non Replaceable Resource ,
what happens here affects everyone !
The Great Artesian Basin must be protected .
It Is A Non Replaceable Resource ,
what happens here affects everyone !
Richard Maschmeyer
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Richard Maschmeyer
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Lindfield
,
New South Wales
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We drove through the area on a family day trip to the Warrumbungles and Mount Kaputar. Amazing area that must be preserved.
We need strong leadership in this country and this is a perfect opportunity for someone to here the call and show their strength by saying 'No!'.
I vote Liberal but will swing to Labor if this passes.
We need strong leadership in this country and this is a perfect opportunity for someone to here the call and show their strength by saying 'No!'.
I vote Liberal but will swing to Labor if this passes.
Isobel Boekeman
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Isobel Boekeman
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Beaumaris
,
Victoria
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I object to to the Narrabi has project
Volker Pfannenberg
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Volker Pfannenberg
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Frenchs Forest
,
New South Wales
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I object Santos's Narrabri Gas Project on the following grounds:
There is no economic need for NSW to support the project. NSW can easily provide the energy needed for sustainable growth in the future by introducing clean energy.
Enough natural gas is also available from existing sources in Australia.
The mining of coal seam gas would endanger the aim to limit global warming to below 2 degrees celsius as committed to by the federal government.
The introduction of this dangerous industry would endanger the artesian basin and the natural heritage of the Pilliga.
There is no economic need for NSW to support the project. NSW can easily provide the energy needed for sustainable growth in the future by introducing clean energy.
Enough natural gas is also available from existing sources in Australia.
The mining of coal seam gas would endanger the aim to limit global warming to below 2 degrees celsius as committed to by the federal government.
The introduction of this dangerous industry would endanger the artesian basin and the natural heritage of the Pilliga.
Ian Allwood
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Ian Allwood
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Burnett heads
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Queensland
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We do not want or need this coal seam gas drilling which has the potential to cause devastating, irreversible damage to our underground water system and the associated environment. It would be irresponsible to proceed with the known dangers of such a proposal -