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Pages tagged “Kuranda Paper”

  • Gas Pipelines Planned for Cape York and Northern Queensland, Kuranda Paper, Dec 2015

    Gas Pipelines Planned For Cape York and Across Northern Queensland

    Two members of FoE Kuranda and CSG Free Kuranda along with 120 people from around the country attended a Lock the Gate conference in Lismore. Some of the new gas proposals for our region that were discussed was the gas pipeline from New Guinea through Cape York as well as the gas pipeline coming across from the Northern Territory and on down to export facilities at Gladstone. These pipelines would also enable gasfields to be developed all along their route. Currently over half of Queensland and Australia is covered by coal and gas licenses and could be turned into gasfields.

    Written by Friends of the Earth Fnq
    December 03, 2015

  • CSG Mining Threatens Mt Mulligan, Kuranda Paper Sept 2014

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    Written by Friends of the Earth Fnq
    September 30, 2014

  • Kuranda Water Forum

    Friends of the Earth Kuranda organized a forum on 26th May 2014. The Forum focused on the Kuranda town water, which is supplied from the Barron River.

    The forum was attended by the Mareeba Shire Mayor Tom Gilmore, Deputy Mayor Jenny Jensen and a senior council staff member, plus a wide cross-section of people from the local area.

    June 19, 2014
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