Australia : Mass Protest Against Whitehaven Coal

Front Line Action On Coal

Novem­ber 2nd, 2014

Front Line Action On Coal

Novem­ber 2nd, 2014

The bats have been released! Mass protests against White­haven Coal.

Maules Creek Mine Main access: A young woman has locked her­self to the inside of a car, block­ing the main access point for Maules creek mine.

UPDATE: Police res­cue have arrived on the scene

Maules Creek Mine, inside: The rail­way line being built inside the mine site has been blocked by a woman sus­pend­ed in a tree with the rope going across the con­struc­tion site.

UPDATE: Work­ers have been able to go under the ropes, trucks are still being held up.

Maules Creek Mine Hitachi Dig­ger: 1 woman has scaled the super dig­ger while anoth­er woman has locked her­self to the huge machine.

 

Leard For­est Alliance Spokesper­son

Mur­ray Drech­sler

0418754869

 

MAULES CREEK 3/11/2014
Over eighty peo­ple have set up sep­a­rate block­ades on and around the con­struc­tion site of the con­tro­ver­sial Maules Creek mine, near Narrabri, in a ramp up of peace­ful action to pre­vent the mine from depres­suris­ing the water table.

White­haven Coal’s Maules Creek mine has been seri­ous­ly delayed by a grow­ing move­ment of farm­ers, envi­ron­men­tal­ists and oth­er sup­port­ers con­cerned that farm bores will fail due to the 600 mega­l­itres of water the mine would use each year.

The Leard For­est Alliance is call­ing on NSW Plan­ning Min­is­ter Rob Stokes to stop con­struc­tion work on the mine while a par­lia­men­tary inquiry into plan­ning deci­sions is under­way.

Spokesper­son for the Leard For­est Alliance Mur­ray Drech­sler said “The amount of water White­haven plans to use over the life of the Maules Creek mine would fill a third of Lake Bur­ley Grif­fin and this is water that should be used for food pro­duc­tion.”

“The com­mu­ni­ty has the courage to stand up for water ahead of coal and we expect Plan­ning Min­is­ter Rob Stokes to do the same.” Con­tin­ued Mr. Drech­sler.

The mine’s state and fed­er­al approvals were grant­ed before White­haven had fin­ished their water man­age­ment plan and that fact was includ­ed in a sub­mis­sion to the par­lia­men­tary inquiry.

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