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They're trying to overturn the Bylong mine refusal
The NSW mining industry is trying to overturn the Bylong mine refusal and bring down the Independent Planning Commission.
Check out our new TV ad, with local farmers demanding the Premier protects Bylong for good.
Can you chip in to keep this running on TV, and show the mining giants that they don't own NSW?
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Stop Origin Fracking the NT
Origin Energy are lining up to frack the Northern Territory this year, and in the firing line are some magical places, including recharge zones of Mataranka Hot Springs.
Traditional Owners have told us that Origin Energy has ignored their concerns about fracking and not properly laid out the risks involved.
Fracking the NT would be a disaster for the landscape, communities and waterways. Plus it would unleash massive emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas, and fuel global warming.We need to build a powerful movement of people willing to spread the word and take on Origin at every level, from their head offices to their board rooms.
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I will stand up and be a part of the massive people-powered movement to stop Origin Energy’s plans to frack the Territory.
Sign the pledge here and help stop Origin.
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Your regular donation will defend clean water and healthy communities from risky coal and gas mining!
Regular contributions give Lock the Gate the ability to plan and work effectively to prevent environmental damage and stop dangerous pollution from coal and gas expansion.
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Can you chip in?
We’re running this ad on television in New England in the lead up to the Harvest Festival protesting the Shenhua Watermark mine, and asking Environment Minister Greg Hunt to revoke its approval. Can you chip in and help us?
If you can spare the time, and want to show your support to the Liverpool Plains farming community, why not head out to the Harvest Festival on 6-8 November, to see the gorgeous Plains for yourself and meet the people on the front line of this battle for the future of New South Wales' food bowl.
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Our common home
Bishops, wine-makers, livestock producers and conservationists have penned a joint letter to NSW Premier Mike Baird calling on him to protect our common home from a coal mining industry that is out of control. You can read the full text of the joint letter here
Our common home, our farmland, rivers, villages and bushland are being torn up or ruined for coal mining. How long are coal affected communities expected to wait for the Government to do something to fix up coal mining?
We've put an ad in Mike Baird's local paper, the Manly Daily, and want all of you to give him a call and add your voice to the push to reform coal mining and save our communities, landscapes and rural industries. Can you call him?