Fellow
Queenslanders, we desperately need your help.
Please circulate this to everyone you know this has come from prominent
Environmental Activists who know how to find where the permits have been
granted.
You should be aware and deeply concerned - that these stories are NOT being
reported in the
Mining of this magnitude will destroy our great state of
In 20 years we will be a slag heap, our waters will be polluted, our
Please
Virtually the entire Darling Downs is now covered by coal permits of one form
or another.
The South Burnett will be next, as well as the
Ambre Energy has a mining lease application over 2000
ha of
Newmont has a mineral development license over 13000
ha south of Felton.
Acland (
Other mining leases in the
· Haystack Plain: 13,000 ha of iconic Darling Downs farmland. Tarong Energy which is wholly owned by the Queensland
Government owns the Mineral Development Licence for
the coal deposit under the Haystack Plain.
Tarong Energy representatives have stated that they
have more than enough coal to service the Tarong
Power Station for its entire operating life (25years+) without using the
Haystack coal deposit.
They are, however, now reviewing the asset with the intention to sell the
Mineral Development Licence to another company. The
Haystack coal deposit is export quality coal and is likely to be exported.
There are exploration leases or applications for leases over the entire towns
of
There are also applications for bauxite mines near Crows Nest and nearby Geham.
There are bauxite exploration permits for 7,000sq kms
of Qld, focused around Kingaroy
and Pittsworth in particular.
There is a permit granted for a coal mine in the
The Qld State Government, the Toowoomba
Regional Shire Council and a local developer are currently forcing through the
biggest noxious and dangerous toxic industrial estate ever seen in regional
At 600ha, it is double the size of the heavy industrial area for the entire
city of
Despite the fact that Toowoomba is a Garden City with
an economy based on farming, tourism, education and retirees, there have been
no environmental studies on the site or buffering to protect nearby farms. One
of
There are now exploration leases or applications for leases over almost every
major grain farm, thoroughbred farm and beef farm on the Darling Downs.