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csg moratorium fails in nsw upper house

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    AAP | March 15, 2012

    A GREENS bill for a moratorium on coal seam gas mining
    CSG) has been voted down in the NSW upper house.

    Crossbenchers have sided with the government in opposing
    the proposal.


    NSW Greens MP Jeremy Buckingham last year introduced his
    bill for a 12-month stay on CSG mining, and today in the
    upper house it was defeated by 19 votes to 16.


    Speaking before the vote Mr Buckingham called for
    a "pause" in the controversial and increasingly unpopular
    extraction process, saying it would be a dereliction of
    duty to oppose it.


    "The coal seam gas industry is at war with the NSW
    community ... people are absolutely fed up with what they
    see as an assault on their way of life, on their
    businesses, and on the future prosperity of their
    communities," Mr Buckingham told MPs in the upper house.


    "It is dividing communities, contaminating land and
    destroying biodiversity right now in this state.


    "A pause is appropriate. It respects the most basic
    principle of ecologically sustainable development.


    "To reject it out of hand and to put at risk the capacity
    of the state to feed itself, to sustain our communities
    and to keep them resilient is a dereliction of duty."


    Labor MPs sided with the Greens in backing the moratorium
    but the Shooters and Fishers Party and Christian
    Democrats voted against the bill.



    Christian Democrat MP Paul Green said an immediate
    moratorium would undermine an upper house inquiry into the
    coal seam gas industry, which is due to hand down its
    report in May.


    "The Christian Democratic Party believes the inquiry
    should be able to take its course fairly without undue
    influence or pressure," he told MPs during the debate.


    Last week Shooters MP Robert Brown said "there is no way"
    his party would second guess the upper house inquiry by
    backing the moratorium.


    Senior coalition MP Duncan Gay said the government was
    already acting to regulate the coal seam gas industry, and
    the moratorium bill was lazy and politicised the issue.


    Earlier this month the NSW Government released its draft
    regional land use policy, which classified almost one
    million hectares of the New England North West and 400,000
    hectares of the Upper Hunter as high-value agricultural
    land.


    However, in a move that has angered farmers and
    environmentalists, major mining and exploration -
    including coal seam gas proposals - will not be banned on
    the areas set aside as prime agricultural land.


    Instead, new restrictions will be put in place, including
    the creation of an independent panel to assess mining
    proposals before they can progress to the development
    application stage.


    "It is just too easy to just say we are going to shut the
    gate and turn off the lights, we're going to shut down the
    state of NSW," Mr Gay told MPs in the upper house.


    Later today the NSW lower house will debate a 30,000
    strong petition calling for a moratorium on CSG mining,
    with farmers and environmentalists planning a rally
    outside state parliament in Sydney.

    CSG Moratorium Fails in NSW Upper House

    LOL, It seems that Guns, Fishing Rods and the Bible is a
    vote for CSG :)

    Great to see the Greens got put back in their place to let
    the NSW Government inquiry take its course. Due for
    release in May?? Too many coffee breaks......

    NO MORATORIUM ON CSG IN NSW

    Gaspew ;)
 
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