Qld farmers protest gas mining threat

May 22, 2010
Issue 
A Darling Downs cotton farm. Farmers are protesting the expansion of coal-seam gas mining on their properties.

Five hundred farmers from the Darling Downs agricultural region attended a protest meeting at Cecil Plains, west of Toowoomba, on May 19. They protested against the expansion of coal seam gas mining on their properties.

The May 19 Courier-Mail said the farmers called on the state government to place a moratorium on mining development while its environmental impacts are properly assessed.

The protesters surrounded a paddock with a one-kilometre barrier of farm machinery in a demonstration of their abilityto stop the mining companies from entering their properties.

The Courier-Mail said up to 40,000 gas wells could be drilled across some of the state's best food-producing land.

β€œProtest organiser Dave Armstrong said famers were gearing up for the fight of their lives. β€˜What other choice do we have?’ Mr Armstrong asked. β€˜They have put us in a corner’.”

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