Tara needs a hand and so Dayne Pratsky is having a party to alert others
Ash Grunwald - Musician
Ash
Grunwald is an Australian blues musician. He has built a strong
reputation in Australia and internationally based on his live shows and
festival performances. Wikipedia
Born: September 5, 1976 (age 36), Melbourne
Nationality: Australian
Record label: Independent record label
Origin: Melbourne
For the full story on the Csg horror at Tara Queensland start by reading this article in THE CHRONICLE.
Then do some follow up research by going to YouTube and keying in Tara Csg (Coal Seam Gas). This will show you la selection of videos uploaded by land owners themselves. The true stories, not the polished lies put on your television sets in a specially produced advertisement to entice you to think otherwise.
This is a national shame and it cannot be hidden any longer. So, do yourself and your family a favor and take the time to see what this is really about from the people it is effecting most - Australian Farmers, that is a good place to start.
There are many more harrowing effects and I am in no way diminishing this point. There are huge concerns for indigenous sacred places that are being bulldozed as well as cultural heritage areas including Cobb and Co station houses etc from the early 1800's. Of course our greatest unseen harm is being caused to the Artesian waters under our lands.
The farmers however, are the ones who are providing Australia with food. Somehow our governments have forgotten this fact. Or do they have another dirty card up their filthy sleeve. The N.T. Card is what I should call this.
We need food in Australia and they think they are going to turn the NT into a food bowl of Asia. There is a plan to grow GMO crops watered with used mining water in the dry Northern Territory of Australia's top end. Then they plan to sell this produce to the Asians. Asians beware in the future, I would not want to eat that food and I largely suspect that you may not either.
We have to save our farming land, for a start it was bad enough that farmers did not respect the indigenous peoples when they took up farming, however farming largely does not desecrate the land in the manner that these mining companies are. Yes there was damage to sites etc, but the damage to the whole earth is occurring with this and its has to be stopped.
For the full story on the Csg horror at Tara Queensland start by reading this article in THE CHRONICLE.
Then do some follow up research by going to YouTube and keying in Tara Csg (Coal Seam Gas). This will show you la selection of videos uploaded by land owners themselves. The true stories, not the polished lies put on your television sets in a specially produced advertisement to entice you to think otherwise.
This is a national shame and it cannot be hidden any longer. So, do yourself and your family a favor and take the time to see what this is really about from the people it is effecting most - Australian Farmers, that is a good place to start.
There are many more harrowing effects and I am in no way diminishing this point. There are huge concerns for indigenous sacred places that are being bulldozed as well as cultural heritage areas including Cobb and Co station houses etc from the early 1800's. Of course our greatest unseen harm is being caused to the Artesian waters under our lands.
The farmers however, are the ones who are providing Australia with food. Somehow our governments have forgotten this fact. Or do they have another dirty card up their filthy sleeve. The N.T. Card is what I should call this.
We need food in Australia and they think they are going to turn the NT into a food bowl of Asia. There is a plan to grow GMO crops watered with used mining water in the dry Northern Territory of Australia's top end. Then they plan to sell this produce to the Asians. Asians beware in the future, I would not want to eat that food and I largely suspect that you may not either.
We have to save our farming land, for a start it was bad enough that farmers did not respect the indigenous peoples when they took up farming, however farming largely does not desecrate the land in the manner that these mining companies are. Yes there was damage to sites etc, but the damage to the whole earth is occurring with this and its has to be stopped.
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