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Anti-CSG folk turn up heat

DRIVERS returning home after the school holidays this Sunday will see hundreds of community protesters setting up placards opposing coal seam gas along 2000km of highways across Queensland and New South Wales, in an attempt to force the hand of NSW's newly re-elected Liberal government to ban CSG.

Anti-CSG folk turn up heat

There will be protests at regular intervals along the Pacific Highway (Tweed to Newcastle), Buckets Way to Gloucester, the Newell Highway (Dubbo to the Queensland border), and from the NSW border to the...

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