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Upper Hunter gas community group disbanded

30 Nov, 2010 03:00 AM
The state government has dissolved an Upper Hunter coal-seam gas committee, saying it was time for a statewide review of the way such committees operate.

Primary Industries Minister Steve Whan said he had dissolved the Bulga Community Consultative Committee because it was time for ‘‘a comprehensive review of the charter for consultative committees across NSW’’.

But a spokeswoman for the minister confirmed last night that the Bulga committee was the only one being shut down.

‘‘Yes, that’s the only committee that’s been dissolved but it’s about what best reflects the area, nothing to do with the existing committee’s actions,’’ Mr Whan’s spokeswoman said.

The committee members were told of the decision during one of their regular meetings yesterday, a course of action that ‘‘outraged’’ committee member and Singleton councillor Alison Howlett.

Cr Howlett said it ‘‘seems more than a coincidence’’ that the letter from Mr Whan making the decision was dated November 16, a day after Singleton Council voted to restrict gas exploration in its local environmental plan.

‘‘I’m not against coal-seam gas mining as such but we need a brake on some areas,’’ Cr Howlett said.

Committee observer and Hunter Valley Protection Alliance spokesman Graeme Gibson said the committee had been punished for its ‘‘robust discussions’’ over gas company AGL, which was exploring in the area.

Mr Gibson said the committee would meet again on February 7 despite Mr Whan’s move to disband it.

Mr Whan said AGL’s Hunter Gas Project used two exploration licences and ran from Newcastle to Scone and Merriwa.

A spokesman for AGL said the company remained committed to community consultation.

‘‘We will remain open and transparent with the community about our activities while the review is undertaken,’’ he said.

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State Governemnet community consult is an insult!
Posted by Insult not Consult, 30/11/2010 6:24:02 AM, on The Herald
We expect this Labor Government to abandon Democracy to some extent when it comes to the resources industry, their former minister Ian McDonald made that quite clear "If there is a resource there, we will harvest it", but to be as blatant as to shut down a robust Community Consultative Committee (CCC) is just shocking.

I don't regularly take on conspiracy theory but this is definitely payback against a community that is getting good traction in the fight against this filthy resource and the corruption and lies involved in getting it up.

116 Days to go NSW :) Vote Green or Independent - anyone but Labor or Coalition throughout the Hunter and get some balance in NSW Parliament. We need to have a say on what happens in our communities.

Coal companies have to buy the land. Gas companies can just walk onto your land and destroy it and your livelihood. That is NOT democracy!

Posted by Peter Firminger - Wollombi NSW, 30/11/2010 8:29:22 AM, on The Herald
What?, only while the review is undertaken? Then is it back to business as usual?


Posted by ThePhilth, 30/11/2010 9:57:49 AM, on The Herald
A review should be held by led by the community. The community reps should be appointed & approved by the community. the timing of this shameful act of disbaning a CCC is amazing/ These CCC's have got away with murder for far too long. The Community needs to take control. These pissy ministerial guidelines were left in draft form for years and then we finally adopted we are reminded are ONLY GUIDELINES when the industry breaks the "rules". Compliant silent community reps often receive $ponsorship & much more goes on .
Posted by SHAMEFUL, 30/11/2010 5:03:11 PM, on The Herald
one of the roles of these ccc's is to review complaints. thats if the complaints ever make it to the ccc. they more often then not are downgraded to enquiries by the industry.so no1 ever even knows and complainants feel frustrated and give up
Posted by complaints vs enquiries, 1/12/2010 7:36:08 AM, on The Herald

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