Showing posts with label Bulga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bulga. Show all posts

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Bulga Milbrodale Progress Association Statement

Kevin Taggart (Wonnarua traditional custodian) and John Krey (Bulga resident) give Premier Mike Baird a time capsule of local items including wine and honey
Kevin Taggart (Wonnarua traditional custodian) and John Krey (Bulga resident) give Premier Mike Baird a time capsule of local items including wine and honey  (continued below)
After six and a half years and two successes in the courts the BMBA has discontinued its legal proceedings that were challenging the November 2015 decision by the Planning and Assessment Commission to approve Rio Tinto's Warkworth mine expansion.
Our legal team EDO NSW has advised us that after inspecting all of the documents in the government offices provided as part of the proceedings our grounds of challenge to protect the uncertain future of the Warkworth Sands Woodlands would not be able to succeed in court.

EDO NSW advises that in their view the Planning Assessment Commission, following the advise of the NSW Department of Planning, did all that they were required to do under the law to protect the critically endangered Warkworth Sands Woodland, not withstanding the strong evidence that this mine will push it to extintion.

The collusion between the Department of Planning, the Office of Environment and Heritage, the Planning Assessment Commission and Rio Tinto, and teh inadequacy of the law in the face of such collusion, resulting in the destruction of the Warkworth Sands Woodland, the destruction of other endangered ecological communities, and the probable demise of the village of Bulga,  shows a complete disregard for the environment, health and the amenity of the residents surrounding the mine.

It is a travesty of justice that today we have received advice that the Warkworth Sands Woodland is now listed as critically endangered and yet the State Government has ordered its destruction.

The BMPA will now consider the options available to it including direct peaceful action.

Contact John Krey 0419 247 682


#Bulga, next #nswpol community victim to #mining despite 2 court victories #icac #ausvoteshttps://t.co/ZwxvqPmfbY pic.twitter.com/OazPXh0JW5
— Lock the Gate (@LockTheGate) May 30, 2016


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An action at the Sydney Law Courts

Premier Mike Baird and Planning Minister Rob Stokes visited Bulga on Tuesday 28 April 2015 to make good a pre-election commitment to better understand the impacts of mining on local communities.


Baird and Stokes were joined by local MP Michael Johnsen before meeting locals at the Bulga community hall and then hearing a presentation from the Bulga Milbrodale Progress Association about local opposition to the expansion of Rio Tinto's nearby Mt Thorley Warkworth coal mine.
  
WHAT’S IN THE TIME CAPSULE AND WHAT DOES IT REPRESENT?

Red wine – thriving Hunter wine tourism industry
Photo of critically endangered Regent Honeyeater – risks to environment
Beer mat from the Cockfighter Creek Tavern – our community
Bottle of water from Wollombi Brook - precious water supplies and Aboriginal land, culture and spirituality
Photo of St Marks Anglican Church (1856) – representing heritage
Sand from the Wollemi Brook - loss of Warkworth Sands Woodlands
Jar of local honey - loss of agriculture and produce.
  
OVERVIEW OF THE MINE EXTENSION BATTLE
  
The Bulga community, alongside the Wonnarua traditional custodians, have been fighting for over five years to stop a massive Warkworth coal mine expansion by Rio Tinto that will obliterate their town and countryside.
  
Both the Land and Environment Court, and the NSW Supreme Court (Court of Appeal), rejected Rio Tinto’s plans but in mid 2014 Rio Tinto resubmitted for approval an almost identical project to that already rejected by the courts.

Earlier, the NSW government joined Rio Tinto in its appeal and changed mining regulations to sidestep the Land & Environment Court’s judgment. As a result, the economic significance of a coal resource is now the principal consideration for mining development approvals, above impacts on water, biodiversity, amenity and other land uses.

On 5 March 2015 the Planning and Assessment Commission found the application to extend the coal mine was “capable of being approved”, despite having been knocked back twice already in court. One of its suggestions was that the town of Bulga be moved.

As a result of new laws, the Bulga community no longer has appeal rights to the Land and Environment Court on the merits of the decision - a right ICAC recommends to prevent corruption. The community now awaits a final Planning and Assessment Commission decision.


If the expansion goes ahead it will create severe noise and dust impacts for residents, destroy a critically endangered woodland and impact on 110 registered Aboriginal cultural sites. From Flickr


"It's an absolute travesty of justice, really, to have the government set about to change all the rules. It was impossible for us to win this case."

John Krey, Bulga Milbrodale Progress Association president
Read more at ABC HERE

Images @ Eminpee Fotography and Kate Ausburn Flickr

Update :

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Solastalgia Workshop in Bulga..

 

Such a strong contingent of support from the loop of The Gloucester Knitting Nannas .... They visited Bulga for the Solastalgia Art Workshops run by Jessica Harwood at the Bulga Recreation Ground.


Nannas doing the Solastagia workshop at Bulga

Solastalgia is a phenomenon recognised and identified, by Professor Glenn Albrecht, as a form of homesickness you have when you haven’t left home. It can arise from a variety of causes such as technology, ecological change, economic change, political decisions and changes to the community. People become 'disturbed' by solastalgia but because it is not sudden and traumatic, a 'problem' is not always recognised or treated.

There was a touring exhibition project back in 2013 that looked at the causes and effects of solastalgia.   They were identifying the  potential for  contemporary visual art, craft and design practices  to contribute to debate and healing.

Artists from across Australia were asked to consult and work with communities suffering from solastalgia to create works specifically for the exhibition.

A gallery project curated by Robyn Daw and toured by Museums and Galleries NSW with support from the Contemporary Touring Initiative.


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Images via #Nanna Kathy

Monday, March 09, 2015

Moving a town for a mine .. are they dreaming? ISDS strikes again..

RIO TINTO : A poster child for corporate malfeasance.

 Rio Tinto controls gross assets of $81 billion in value across the globe, with main concentrations in Australia (35%), Canada (34%), Europe (13%), and the United States (11%), and smaller holdings in Africa (3%), South America (3%), and Indonesia (1%).

Rio Tinto


The Bulga residents are going to keep fighting the Rio Tinto Mine expansion although there is a heavy threat over them about how much it could cost them. I fear they don't understand that these guys never lose no matter what it costs them because it is psychopathic greed.

The points below sums the entirety of this up.   Because the laws changed in preparation for the TPP an because of the Trade agreements made already in place and the fact that projects like will come under an ISDS which Rio Tinto already know it will win.  It is set up to be a corrupt entity to do specifically this for those specific people who could only operate in corruption.
  • The NSW EDO has had its funding stripped and made into a toothless tiger after  two successful challenges against the mine expansion.  Those events are definitely connected. 
  • The NSW state government changed the Mining State Environmental Planning Policy and these changes in legislation now impact how a project is assessed. The Economic outcomes are the only consideration in assessing a project and not environment or hertiage or culture or people even, only money.
WARKWORTH EXTENSION / Renew economy article read here
Rio Tinto is owned by Rothschild.  They are about getting their own way always.  Moving a town is nothing to them if that keeps the slaves happy.   Its all about keeping the free range slaves working and relatively blinded and happy by the smell of money. 

 At the end of the 1880s, control of the firm was passed to the Rothschild family, who greatly increased the scale of its mining operations.

Another dialectic choice where the answer we pick was not ever on the list in the first place.  This is a false choice and people are hoodwinked to think otherwise.

We are clearly in the hands of Psychopathic individuals with too much money and no heart left in their spindly bodies.  I think this is the most disgusting load of outrage besides all of the other loads of outrage I have heard this weekend... but this actually is just up there with all of it - there is so much craziness going on it cannot be anything else but planned.  I have lost count on the issues at hand - there are just that many of them.

Read more about moving an entire town to satisfy the corrupt wheels of finance that flogs our planet daily like she is a slave to humanity.  The lack of respect for the planet is insane.
Sources:
Images @ Eminpee Fotography

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Can you beleive it? Rio Tinto still want to extend the open-cut coal mine near Bulga NSW.

A defiant Rio Tinto are still attempting to push ahead with the extension of the open-cut coal mine near Bulga in the Hunter Valley of New South Wales.   


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Sydney Law Courts
Multinational mining company Rio Tinto is defying the verdict of the Supreme Court which upheld the earlier decision by  the Land and Environment Court to not allow for the Mt Thorley Warkorth mine extension. 

Bulga is a beautiful little village, a tiny haven of 350 people who sadly reside at the gate of the Hunter Valley Mine Expansion program of New South Wales, Australia.

The Supreme Court verdict did not seem to faze Rio Tinto.  They say they are simply going to submit another development application under the new controversial planning laws and attempt to steam roll this through regardless of the process of law.

Last year when Planning minister Hazzard took no notice of the Land and Environment Court decision and sided with Rio Tinto against the people, it left many people in New South Wales with no other option but to see the reality of the political arena today.   The arena is clearly a corrupt and filthy paddock of play with no place for the views of the people or the courts, it is the haunt of of the corrupt, the greedy and the inhumane.

Rio Tinto saying no matter what we will still go ahead despite the ruling is "Genocide via Ecocide".

The supreme court cited the expected economic benefits of the expansion did not justify its environmental impacts.  Residents have already been driven mad with dust and particulate issues that Rio Tinto already do nothing about.  The noise is already deafening and any thought of doubling this is just not justifiable.

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Bulga Residents Protesting at the Law Courts in Sydney
 If allowed to proceed, Rio Tinto  will destroy the land that was previously set aside as compensation.  This set aside land contains endangered eco systems and it was clear at the onset this land was compensation for the earlier destruction of land compliments of the present mine at Warkworth near Bulga NSW. 

To even entertain such a notion about the set aside land is not ethical business and it is a clear misrepresentation of the the parameters of truth presented to get the earlier Development Applications.

This type of thinking is not logical or practical as there are no long term benefits in such short term thinking.
Demand Rio Tinto respects the rulings of both the Supreme and NSW Land and Environment Court.
Please sign the petition and tell mining giant Rio Tinto not to extend its polluting open-cut coal mine.   HERE  at Petition Site.  It may not be what stops it but it just might help.
Follow the story further with the ABC Here 

Judgment Summary Supreme Court New South Wales
Court of Appeal  7 April 2014
Warkworth Mining Limited and Anor v Bulga Milbrodale ProgressAssociation Inc [2014] NSWCA 105
Bathurst CJ, Beazley P and Tobias AJA

Images @ Eminpee Fotography
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Friday, December 20, 2013

NSW Refuses to release the information on who lobbied who!

RIO TINTO got its approval for the mine expansion in the Sleepy hollow of BULGA in the Hunter Valley and then it was overturned by the courts. The company went into panic mode and they and the low life NSW Government entered an appeal against the decision that had been brought down.

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 Who did this lobbying for the Government. My guess is Wells Haslem is probably involved from what I can tell by who are the board members, none other than Mining boss and ex senate leader Mr Kerry Sibra for a start.

Then this week I read that there has been civil action to release information under the POI Act and the government has refused.   I hope the people keep the pressure on because the cracks are well evident.

Images @ Eminpee Fotography
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Heading to Killawarra with my friend to see our friends

Today we train tripped.

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The sky at Killawarra
 I had a wonderful sleep last night and it has been a busy day as I cooked scones and packed my things to catch the train today.  I got on the train at Urunga and Suzanna got on the train in Grafton and we have a big job to do in Sydney for the planet we live on.  We are en route to an action at the Sydney Courts.

We arrived at Wingham at around 4.00pm and we were greeted by the Barbours, who our friends.  Off back to their house for a well deserved celebratory drink and to plan tomorrows events

In the early morning tomorrow we are off to Sydney to an action at the courts re a mining decision for the Bulga residents.   We are fighting a decision that is impacting in the negative to these defenseless residents.  This is so very important!  We meet everyone in Gloucester in the morning at 6am.

Images @ Eminpee Fotography