1. notes the importance of protecting valuable agricultural, residential and conservation land from unconventional gas activities;
2. supports the right of landholders and local residents to say "no" to unconventional gas exploration and mining in their communities;
3. recognises the concerns expressed by communities in the South East of South Australia over potential groundwater contamination from unconventional gas activities; and
The Australian Greens have moved to protect South Australian farmers from shale gas fracking, as community concern grows over unconventional mining on farming land.
Australian Greens Senator for South Australia Senator Penny Wright today sponsored a Senate motion in favour of giving landholders legal rights to refuse shale and fracking on their properties.
"This is a dangerous industry that puts our precious water and farming land at risk," Senator Wright said.
We give notice that on the next day of sitting we shall move that -
The Senate notes:
1. The concern of communities in South Australia and Western Australia about their land and water being threatened by shale and other unconventional gas mining.
2. That landholders lack the legal right to refuse shale and other unconventional gas mining on their land.
3. The scientific uncertainty surrounding the environmental and health implications of hydraulic fracturing ('fracking') for shale and other unconventional gas mining.