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Queensland is a rich and diverse State, from the braided channels of the Lake Eyre Basin in the South West, through the brigalow country and up to the rainforests of the Daintree and Cape York. It’s a place of unparalleled agricultural productivity - with the rich loamy soils of the Darling Downs, the coastal cane country and the vast cattle stations of the Centre and the West.

But Queensland is also one of the most intensive sites for the extraction of fossil fuels in the world - with over 60 operating coal mines producing over 250 million tonnes of coal per year. There are over 10 000 operating coal seam gas wells in Queensland, mostly in the Western and Darling Downs in Southern Queensland.

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Green Steel and the Future Risk of Metallurgical Coal event - Brisbane

August 13, 2024

In July the 'Green Steel and the Future Risk of Metallurgical Coal' event was held in West End, Brisbane. Presenters included Simon Nicholas from the Institute of Energy Economics, and Clare Silcock, Energy Strategist with Queensland Conservation Council. Queensland is the world’s biggest producer...

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Gasfield Free Long Table Lunch at Northey Street City Farm

August 01, 2024

The Lock the Gate Gasfield Free long table lunch at Northey Street City Farm on Sunday 14th of July brought people together over a delicious meal, refreshing beverages and a shared passion for protecting land, water and community from the impacts of coal and...

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