THE FUTURE OF CSG

Smoke and mirrors

IN AN interim report released on December 1, the federal Senate inquiry into coal seam gas development in the Murray Darling Basin recommended a ban on all CSG development on prime agricultural land and a moratorium on any CSG projects, pending the completion of reports on its effect on water resources.

Smoke and mirrors

The federal government also announced it would set up a scientific committee to assess effects of proposed coal seam gas developments on water supplies. The committee is part of a $200 million package...

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