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Media Release: Hunter Community Environment Centre
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Phillips, Steve
2012
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Media Release: Hunter Community Environment Centre
2012
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\"Close to 500 hundred submissions were made to the Planning Department, with over 93% objecting to the T4 proposal, citing strong concerns around health, increased coal dust, impacts to internationally listed wetlands, increased trains, inappropriate mining expansion and climate change impacts. Only 1% of submissions supported the T4 proposal,\" said Steve Phillips, spokesperson for the HCEC. \"Farmers and environmentalisists in the Gunnedah Basin will celebrate the T4 delay. They are trying to stop massive new coal mines in areas like Maules Creek, that would destroy remnant bushland, consume agricultural land, and break up communities. If T4 is approved, it would result in the equivalent of 15 large new coal mines in the Hunter and Gunnedah regions.\"
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