Parents for Climate say Santos Barossa Gas (and shop front) is not welcome

February 19, 2024
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Parents for Climate protest outside the Santos shopfront in Garramilla/Darwin on February 19. Photo: Suki Dorras-Walker

聽held a solidarity action on February 19聽outside Santos鈥 new shopfront in Smith Street Mall,聽Garramilla/Darwin, in solidarity with Tiwi Islanders fighting to preserve culturally significant sea country and to protect the environment from fossil fuel聽exploitation.聽聽

Similar actions were organised ,聽as well as in Japan, South Korea and Canada in response to Tiwi Islanders鈥 calls for a global day of action against Santos鈥檚 .

Santos wants to drill underwater gas wells and lay 262 kilometres of pipeline in the Timor Sea. It would be laid through a protected marine park and along the entire length of one of the Tiwi Islands, coming within 7 kilometres at its closest point.

The Federal Court Simon Munkara and other Tiwi Islander co-applicants in January, who tried to ensure Santos followed proper process.

The applicants argued Santos must submit a revised environment plan to the offshore petroleum regulator to account for the risks posed by the pipeline to intangible underwater cultural heritage sites.

Had their argument succeeded, the pipeline construction would have been further delayed.

But, in a devastating blow for Tiwi people opposed to the Barossa gas project, the Court rejected the applicants鈥 cultural and expert evidence. It lifted the temporary injunction in place since November, thereby allowing the pipeline to proceed.

The failure of the case highlights the limits of using the law to protect humanity and the environment from the destructive imperatives of the fossil fuel industry.

The Australia Institute the Barossa project as 鈥減ossibly Australia鈥檚 most carbon intensive gas development鈥. When Barossa聽gas is extracted, developed and burned, it is expected to release 15.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year.

The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that there can be no new fossil fuel projects if global warming is to stay below 1.5掳C. A rise in global temperatures will lead to widespread and catastrophic ecosystem collapse, rendering parts of the world uninhabitable.

The UN Special Rapporteur on Toxics and Human Rights the Northern Territory as a 鈥渃limate change sacrifice zone鈥, due to projects such as Barossa.

The Barossa pipeline is crucial for fossil fuel infrastructure and must not be laid.

Following the court ruling, Santos announced it would establish a聽聽for Tiwi First Nations people to fund services and infrastructure projects. But Santos has a of not properly consulting with Tiwi people. In any case, Tiwi people should not have to rely on dirty money to fund the services they need and want.

Some Tiwi people have travelled to Japan to ask credit agencies not to fund the Barossa project that endangers their sea country.

鈥淪antos鈥 business is dangerous to NT communities, to our environment, to culture, our lifestyle and global climate,鈥 a spokesperson from Parents for Climate told the gathering.

鈥淲e do not want their dirty business and the NT community will continue to stand up to support each other until we drive these fossil fuel giants out of town.鈥

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