Minister Hunt approves destruction of Bimblebox Nature Refuge

 

On Friday 20th December Greg Hunt, the Federal Minister for the Environment, announced his conditional approval for Clive Palmer’s proposed Galilee Coal Project (aka China First). Despite  the decision being dated 19th December, it was not announced on the department’s website until 6pm the following day, the Friday before Christmas. There was also not the usual accompanying Ministerial press release. Was the Federal Government worried the news getting critical attention from journalists?

In making this decision the Federal Government has joined with the Queensland State Government in giving the green light for the destruction of Bimblebox Nature Refuge. This is despite the Bimblebox landholders having entered binding conservation agreements with both levels of government more than ten years ago. If this mine goes ahead, it would represent the most significant impact experienced on a nature refuge to date.

Minister Hunt’s decision comes as little surprise. Countless letters and submissions have been written in an effort to engage with the formal processes of assessment and decision making. But this result shows decisively that Australian governments would rather court coal interests than respect agreements signed with committed landholders to protect Australia’s precious biodiversity into the future.

Incredulously, this approval comes at the same time that Waratah Coal is facing an Environmental Protection Order for failing to rehabilitate their exploration bore holes. It suggests the company has a blatant disregard for the law that protects landholders and the environment, and we shudder to think what their standards will be like should the mine go ahead. Also, the fact that the government will need the Palmer United Party’s senate votes to pass future legislation, including the repeal of the carbon tax next year, raises serious questions as to the integrity of this decision.

To make matters worse, the Abbot Government together with Labor passed a law in mid-December that will make it difficult for this decision to be challenged in the Federal Court. A further blow came on Wednesday, 18th December, when Federal funding for the Environmental Defender’s Office was suddenly withdrawn. The playing field is that much more uneven now, with well-resourced companies (and self- proclaimed billionaires in the case of Clive Palmer) able to throw their ample funds into legal cases against landholders who have next to nothing. Is this how we want Australia to be?

But the fight to stop the Galilee Coal Project is far from over. Nature Refuge owners, local landholders, city based professionals and students, climate change campaigners and our small dedicated team of volunteers will not sit idle while coal mining is privileged over people and the environment.

What you can do now:

  • Help us show our outrage at this decision by sharing these images on social media (you can even use them for your profile picture!)
  • Consider a New Year’s resolution of supporting the campaign to stop destructive mining in the Galilee Basin. There are hundreds of ways you can contribute, but only you know your own skills and capacity. Please get in touch.
  • Investors the world over are recognising the financial prudence and need to withdraw support from fossil fuel investments. We urge all of our supporters to join with groups such as Market Forces and 350.org to ensure your savings are not helping support this and other mines!

 

Minister Hunt, we call on you to save Bimblebox from coal mining

Just some of the remnant woodland, flora and fauna of Bimblebox Nature Refuge

Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt is due to make a decision on the massive coal mine that would destroy Bimblebox Nature Refuge by 20th December. The proposed mine is called ‘Galilee Coal Project’ (otherwise known as ‘China First’) and is owned by , who is a businessman and Member of Federal Parliament.

 

We urge all Bimblebox supporters to call Greg Hunt’s office or drop him an email this week, to let him know that there is a big number of Australians out there who don’t want to see this mine go ahead.

Phone: (02) 6277 2276 or (03) 5979 3188
Email: Greg.Hunt.MP@environment.gov.au

Tell Minister Hunt: “Save Bimblebox from coal mining!”

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Bimblebox’s future in the hands of Federal Environment Minister, Greg Hunt

Kathleen Noonan wrote a great article in the Courier Mail summing up the concerns about Bimblebox and Waratah Coal’s China First mine (see below). She’s right. The paperwork is sitting with the Federal Environment Minister right now and he is due to make a decision by 20th December (2013) – just in time for Christmas. Please help us pressure Greg Hunt to reject the China First mine!

What can you do? 
Contact Greg Hunt
Phone: (02) 6277 2276 or (03) 5979 3188
Email: Greg.Hunt.MP@aph.gov.au
 
You can also use this rare opportunity to keep the conversation going by sending a letter to the editor, explaining why we should protect Bimblebox: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/opinion/letter-to-the-editor  
 
 

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Correcting Clive Palmer (again…)

Billionaire and wannabe Prime Minister Clive Palmer appeared on Australian national television as part of a Q&A panel on Monday May 13.

An audience member directed a question to Palmer concerning the fate of Bimblebox Nature Refuge (which he wants to dig up for coal), and about the future of the Australian environment if we ignore the need to properly protect conservation areas. Clive Palmer dodged the question and tried to divert attention from the issue by assuring the audience his coal carriages would be covered to stop dust flying out. He also said a whole lot of untrue things.  Continue reading