Latest News
• Add My News • Search Old News

Betrayal of farmers a bad move for CoalitionThe announcement this morning that the Victorian Coalition will put forward an amendment which would see the moratorium on conventional gas drilling lifted has been met with anger from farming communities and environmental groups. By Portal Admin - 7th March 2017 - Back to News "The Coalition put the moratorium in place in 2012. It has constantly berated the ALP for changing it’s position on gas mining, yet has now performed a backflip of huge proportions" said Friends of the Earth (FoE) campaigner Ursula Alquier.
"The backflip by the Coalition, which would remove their support for the moratorium on onshore conventional gas, would be a betrayal of rural communities right across Victoria".
Cam Walker, campaigns co-ordinator for FoE said "the Nationals know that there is deep concern in rural communities about both conventional and unconventional gas drilling. The proposed extension of the moratorium to 2020 will allow the government the time to gather the required information to know whether gas drilling can co-exist with farming. If they choose to support this amendment, the Nationals will do so in the full knowledge that they are ignoring the concerns of the farming communities they keep saying they represent."
"The five year gasfield free campaign that lead to the moratorium being established demonstrated that here is no social licence for onshore conventional gas mining in Victoria" said Mr Walker.
Ms Alquier continued: "many farmers and rural communities have been reassured by the Coalition in recent weeks and months that they would not stand in the way of the Victorian fracking bill going through, and that they would support it with no amendments. Putting this amendment forward at the eleventh hour is a stab in the back to so many Victorians".
Julie Boulton, a dairy farmer from Seaspray in Gippsland said "communities like ours have said time and time again over the past 5+ years that any form of onshore gas mining industry is not welcome here".
"We have tirelessly talked to politicians from every party, and we trusted the Coalition, especially The Nationals, to listen to farmers, to listen to farming communities. So today's backflip is an absolute stab through the heart of regional Victoria. How dare they promise their support, look us in the eye time and time again and say we support you and then turn around and do this? The Coalition are a joke and have made it crystal clear today that they have no interest in standing up for the bush, all they care about is the trashing of our state and putting at risk our precious food and water security" concluded Ms Boulton.
Further comment:
Cam Walker 0419 338 047
Ursula Alquier 0474 803 740
Alison Marchant 0407 875 123
Chloe Aldenhoven 0432 328 107
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: support@gippsland.com

Related Articles- Farmers warn Woolworths' green-and-gold Hillview butter misleads consumers and undercuts Australian dairy
Australian dairy farmers warn Woolworths' green-and-gold Hillview butter misleads consumers, undercuts local producers, and risks jobs, as imported US butter competes with declining domestic dairy production. - David Littleproud says farmers won major victory after Labor abandoned its plan to tax unrealised gains on farms held in self-managed super funds
Nationals Leader David Littleproud says farmers have won a major victory after Labor abandoned its plan to tax unrealised gains on farms held in self-managed super funds. - Darren Chester honours Gippsland farmers and workers on National Agriculture Day for vital regional contributions
Darren Chester has praised Gippsland’s farmers and agricultural workers on National Agriculture Day, recognising their resilience, vital economic contribution and essential role in sustaining local communities and ensuring ongoing food security. - David Littleproud urges Australians to support local farmers amid rising imported food and supermarket pressures
Nationals Leader David Littleproud urges Australians to buy local food as farmers face soaring costs, supermarket pressures, and rising imports, warning inaction threatens food security and the future of Australian agriculture. - Baw Baw Shire to host community barbecues supporting farmers through 'Look Over the Farm Gate' grants
Baw Baw Shire Council will host five community barbecues supporting farmers' wellbeing through Look Over the Farm Gate grants, offering connection, resources, and mental health support amid ongoing dry conditions. - Bass Coast celebrates Victorian Seniors Festival this October with events, workshops, performances and community connection
The Victorian Seniors Festival returns to Bass Coast this October with the theme Connect, Create, Celebrate, offering workshops, performances, games, tours, and free transport for Seniors Card holders. - David Littleproud urges Labor to deliver interest-free loans as farmers voice urgent drought forum concerns
Nationals leader David Littleproud says the Drought Forum reinforced urgent calls for interest-free farm loans, urging Labor to act swiftly as farmers face worsening hardship, particularly in South Australia's dairy industry. - Victorian Health Department sets Gippsland priorities, access, workforce, safety, shared services, and mental health expansion
The Victorian Department of Health has set four Gippsland health priorities: access, workforce, safety, and shared services, while highlighting mental health needs and significant workforce investment at Warragul's regional health leaders' forum. - Melina Bath urges Labor government to scrap emergency services tax as VFF survey shows farmers' frustration and concern
The Nationals' Melina Bath urged the Allan Labor government to scrap the emergency services tax, citing VFF survey findings showing widespread financial, mental, and regulatory pressures on Victorian farmers. - Bass Coast Shire Council urges Victorian government, LSV to ensure lifeguard patrols continue safely, without cuts
Bass Coast Shire Council urges Victorian government and LSV to guarantee lifeguard patrols, warning proposed funding hike strains budgets while beaches remain high-risk, with recent drownings highlighting urgent safety needs. - Drouin’s Commercial Place Stage 1 of the $1.1M project set to begin this to boost safety, accessibility and vibrancy
Stage 1 of the $1.1 million Drouin Commercial Place upgrade begins this week, improving safety, accessibility, footpaths, carparks, and pedestrian areas, with minimal disruption and partial parking available. - East Gippsland drivers urged to follow parking limits this festive season to support local businesses
East Gippsland Shire Council reminds drivers to follow festive season parking limits, ensuring accessibility, supporting local businesses, and avoiding fines, while respecting loading zones and disabled parking bays. - Tim Bull encourages Gippsland East communities to apply for Victorian government’s Tiny Towns Fund Grants until 4 February 2026
Tim Bull urges Gippsland East communities to apply for the Tiny Towns Fund, offering $5,000-$50,000 grants to support tourism, liveability, and local projects for towns under 5,000 residents.
|
|