Senate debates
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Motions
Liverpool Plains
3:45 pm
Larissa Waters (Queensland, Australian Greens) Share this | Hansard source
I move:
That the Senate—
(a) notes that:
(i) the Liverpool Plains is one of the most important agricultural regions in Australia with rare and highly productive black soils, excellent water resources and a favourable local climate,
(ii) farming has occurred on the Liverpool Plains for generations and the agricultural productivity of the area is up to 40 per cent above the national average for all farming regions of Australia,
(iii) highly productive agricultural land, like that of the Liverpool Plains, is a finite resource,
(iv) the New South Wales Planning Assessment Commission has recently approved the development of Chinese state-owned company Shenhua's Watermark open-cut coal mine on the Liverpool Plains, which will extract 268 million tonnes of coal over 30 years, 3 kilometres from the town of Breeza,
(v) farmers in the region are angry and extremely concerned that if this coal mine goes ahead their soils and the highly interconnected groundwater aquifers they rely on will be irreversibly damaged,
(vi) the Northern Daily Leader reported on 4 July 2014 That the Minister for Agriculture (Mr Joyce) said, 'I think the idea of a coalmine on the Breeza Plains is an absurdity' and 'I think it's most likely that it's going to have a deleterious effect on the aquifers', and
(vii) the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported on 9 September 2014 That the Minister for Agriculture said of the Liverpool Plains, 'I've always said from the start that I don't believe that it is the appropriate place for a coal mine'; and
(b) believes That the Liverpool Plains should be permanently off limits to coal mining and coal seam gas extraction.
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