Bimblebox Mailout March 2020

Dear Bimblebox Supporters,
 

The April 3rd deadline for objections to Waratah Coal’s applications for the Mining Lease (ML) and the Environmental Authority (EA) for their Galilee Coal Project is fast approaching.

We on The Bimblebox Alliance (TBA) committee have been working hard on research, updating the website, liaising with the EDO on the Land Court case and forging links with other groups who care about saving irreplaceable Bimblebox, the fragile Desert Uplands that live over the Galilee Basin’s coal deposits – and the planet! – from this new mega coal mine.

Our work is voluntary, but there will be much that will require substantial funds if we are to give our campaign the best chance of success, both in court and in the public domain.

We know we have your hearts but we will also need more hands and heads in the months ahead, so we would welcome more of you to join TBA to undertake some of the jobs that will arise, from running a stall to IT tasks to helping out at the Refuge. The more volunteer Davids, the less the power of Goliath!We are working on getting a tax-deductible method for you to donate if you are a business in need of a tax deductible receipt, but meanwhile please head to our website and BUY as much promotional Bimblebox material as you can. Give them to friends – and enemies! This not only helps us raise the funds we need, but spreads awareness of Bimblebox, and starts a conversation.

Our stunning photographic calendars will give pleasure and information for the next nine months  – and we give you a FREE one when you buy a T-shirt or two. Flaunt your support on an organic cotton T-shirt with the smart Bimblebox leaf logo, or flash it on a shoulder bag, printed green on natural organic cotton.
 

We will be ramping up the campaign to raise the public profile of the plight of Bimblebox – and thus all nature refuges – under a system that prioritises mining exploration licences over legally ‘protected’ areas. Owners sign contracts with one government department to protect these special places ‘in perpetuity’, yet another department can sanction the obliteration of a large (almost 8000 hectares), irreplaceable biodiversity hotspot by a huge coal mine.

Bimblebox cannot be offset. ‘Coal instead of Nature? Not on our watch!’

Individual Objections
TBA has been asked by some supporters how they can make individual objections to the Land Court against Waratah Coal’s applications for the Mining Lease (ML) and the Environmental Authority (EA) for their Galilee Coal Project. To help with this process, we have put together the following information.By 4.30 pm on the due date of April 3rd, 2020, objections must be received by email or by post by the Coal Assessment Hub and a copy received by Waratah Coal.
 
Email: CoalHub@dnrme.qld.gov.au
Post: Coal Assessment Hub, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, PO Box 3679, Red Hill Qld 4701
 
Post: Waratah Coal Pty Ltd, GPO Box 1538, Brisbane QLD 4001
• Objections must be made on the official forms (attached), completed and signed, then scanned and emailed, or posted. Obviously sufficient time must be allowed for a mailed objection to be received by the due date.
 
Mining Lease objection form
Please download
          
Environmental Authority objection form
Please download

 

• Potential objectors should be aware that both objection forms note that: ‘If you sign this page you will be required to participate in proceedings before the Land Court regarding your objection.’ (This is not the same as making a submission regarding an EIS.)

• The details you would need to know have been filled in on both forms. On our website, you might find the Bimblebox Fact Sheet  helpful, with more information in the Background section. We have also now added an overview of Waratah Coal’s Galilee Coal Project itself.

For more extensive background information, you might wish to read the Qld Government Coordinator General’s report and Galilee Coal Project’s environmental impact statement documents and their approvals. Also see the actual ML & EA public notifications.
 

We will keep you informed as the Land Court case and the campaign develop. Expect to see Bimblebox showcased on video for you to share, but meanwhile spread the word, share your outrage at what is proposed, write to your local paper, visit us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Bimblebox/) and
Twitter (@BimbleboxNR).
 
Thanks to you all for your support.
The Bimblebox Aliance Inc
Bimblebox Nature Refuge
Alpha, Queensland 4724
bimblebox@gmail.com
https://bimblebox.org

Bimblebox Wonderland colouring book

The beautifully detailed drawings of supporter Paula Peeters in her Bimblebox Wonderland colouring book were much loved and in demand.  Now, ‘by popular request’, it has been reprinted. Paula says “… my Bimblebox Wonderland colouring book is back in stock. In a way, this book is where my new career of combining art, science and writing first started, back in 2015. I’ll be writing more about that at a later date, and also telling the Bimblebox Nature Refuge story again, because this wonderful place needs your help more than ever.”

Bimblebox Wonderland - woodland scenecrop

‘Woodland scene’, featuring the endangered black-throated finch in the front bottom left of the picture.

Hands-on help needed at Bimblebox

Now that the rain has arrived at last, unwanted weeds are coming up as well as wanted green growth, so Bimblebox Nature Refuge needs volunteer weeders right now!  Weeding is essential to keep Bimblebox’s iconic native grassland in the good condition that makes it a refuge for wildlife year-round.

We are looking for volunteer weeders who are willing to put in a full two week stint (or more if you wish) to help retain native species on the Nature Refuge. We’re 1,000 km north west of Brisbane in Qld. Return ticket by train or bus to Alpha, food and accommodation on Bimblebox or its sister property provided.

Check out our Volunteer page  and send us a request (bimblebox@gmail.com). THANKS!

As we are not planning to let Clive Palmer’s Waratah Coal dig up the glorious biodiversity of Bimblebox, caring for this must continue while we fight on. The introduced plants/weeds cannot be allowed to overwhelm the less aggressive native species that provide food and habitat. Fostering the latter is a long ongoing plan, with far more ‘in perpetuity’ protection in mind than the government apparently had!

 

December 2019 Mailout to supporters

Bimblebox is under imminent threat.

Your help is needed!

Hi Bimblebox Supporters,

Scientists tell us that hundreds of thousands of native birds and animals will not survive the clearing of more than 4,000 ha of Bimblebox Nature Refuge and the massive landscape changes from underground mining in the remaining 4,000  ha. Bimblebox cannot be replaced or offset. Yet Waratah Coal wants their Galilee Coal Project to proceed there. It is either Nature or Coal; it cannot be both.

This is a landmark case because nature refuges like Bimblebox are gazetted by the state government to be protected from threatening processes for perpetuity. They should be ‘No Go’ areas for mining, as they cannot be offset and therefore would be a “net loss” for the state and nation’s biodiversity if they are mined.

Bimblebox Nature Refuge also represents a considerable investment of money and time by ourselves to manage the nation’s biodiversity for present and future generations. We need certainty that the government will stand by its contracted agreements to protect this public good.

On Monday 2nd December, The Bimblebox Alliance will lodge our objections in the Queensland Land Court to Waratah Coal’s Mining Lease and Environmental Authority. We object to the destruction of the Bimblebox Nature Refuge from Clive Palmer’s coal mine.

This David and Goliath battle will be expensive, but it must be fought. Donate and find more information on our website at https://bimblebox.org. We need all sorts of help, so if you have administration, communication, digital, or fundraising skills, please email us at bimblebox@gmail.com.

Check our website https://bimblebox.org for details on our major fundraiser, our 2020 Calendar, a glorious photographic celebration of Bimblebox. It will be available soon for ordering via our website. You’ll have all next year to enjoy it!

From Paola

Nothing was posted to you for years – because nothing happened on the ‘mining Bimblebox’ front for years. We almost forgot that sinking feeling of human and animal rights being trampled on. Then in late September I received a phone call from a representative of Waratah Coal.

It takes time to comprehend unexpected bad news. In essence, the person was saying – Waratah Coal is issuing a Notice of Entry to amend the pegs to all landholders; some part of properties will be excluded, as we are restricting our ML. Your place will still be in the mining tenement, but not to worry, we will find an offset for your reserve. Public notices will be out soon for draft EA and ML; you will have a chance to object of course…

In a nutshell, that’s all there is to it. Waratah Coal wants to start up the Galilee Coal mine, and Bimblebox friends, now incorporated in The Bimblebox Alliance Inc. (TBA), will be trying to stop this absurdity from going ahead. In the 21st century, how can we still be thinking of clearing, massacring and dispersing hundreds of thousands of native animals for thermal coal mining?

But it has to be tested in the Courts in the hope that our environmental legislation is stronger than government views sympathetic to and supportive of the mining industry. In doing so, we hope we can provide science with a large enough soapbox to accommodate all the experts needed to demonstrate what is obvious to us.

There would be no need to defend the value of Nature if our laws would recognize that biodiversity is an essential part of our own genome – it gives us ‘life’ – and to trade it for coal will be detrimental to our species.

Bimblebox is the first case where the owners of a Nature Refuge are opposing the mining development, taking the injustice to the ultimate umpire to decide the fate of Nature on our Refuge. And Bimblebox is but one of several nature refuges in the same predicament! Are our signed legal contracts with both State and Federal Governments for ‘protection in perpetuity’ of acknowledged high biodiversity values worth the paper they were written on in the early 2000s?

Please support us in this critical climactic phase of our story, which started almost 10 years ago with the exploratory drilling for coal on Bimblebox.

Donate at https://bimblebox.org/donate/

Together we will do our very best to save Bimblebox!

 

Paola Cassoni, TBA President,

Bimblebox Nature Refuge

Alpha QLD 4724

+61 7 49853474

bimblebox@gmail.com

https://bimblebox.org