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  • @LibertyDownUnder Tell that to these farmers whom council gave permission to drill their land without their consent.

    watch?v=OaWA_TDG56I

    Even if it was their neighboring land was drilled its enough to cause permanent damage to the soil and drinking water. It is a State government issue as their regulation are what caused this mess to begin with

  • The people would thought about the fracking method should be thrown in a nuthouse. It is absolutely insane. Here in France, companies were about to begin experimentation drills (experimentation my ass!) but the government said NO! For once, I was proud of my country, but we must stay alert. One day or another, these psychos will find a way to get around the law. Thinking that more than 500 poisonous products are needed for fracking is really frightening.

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  • Hell yeah!

  • Dude the Gas Industry will never stop. At least not because of little hippy protests, and commercials with feel good banjo's or whatever playing in the background. The people in charge of these things have to be REMOVED. Show me a Government that really cares about the little people, and I'll show you the real Santa Claus.

  • Fracking is a poisonous practice... all this to extract Methane for export. Shame Australian government, shame Australian people who say yes, shame anyone who doesn't know that their choice RIGHT NOW will become consequences for countless others for many years to come!

  • @LibertyDownUnder It's not my point, it's the federal governments point. Hense why it makes no sense.

  • @mryellow123, it's state land, so I don't see your point

  • @LibertyDownUnder exactly...... they've basically said in question time "it's nothing to do with us, we'll take any money that comes our way, you fight it out amongst yourselves"

  • @mryellow123, the land is managed by the state. What 'federal' land do you mean?

  • @LibertyDownUnder It is an issue for the federal govt if it impacts federal land. So far they can dodge it so long as no one produces "proof" that the activities will impact land under federal management.

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