Narrabri Gas Project

anti-gas campaigners

Labor's decision to expand gas in a climate emergency reveals how much it has been captured by fossil fuel corporations. Pip Hinman 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Gomeroi Elders are planning a聽day of music and cultural activities to celebrate the beauty of the Pilliga Forest and build the resistance to Santos' proposed gas drilling.聽David Killingly reports.

With new fossil fuel corporations finding it increasingly difficult to find the finance, the Scott Morrison government has come to the rescue with public subsidies. Margaret Gleeson reports.

Activists want NSW MPs to support a聽new bill which would cancel unused gas exploration licences. Jim McIlroy 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

Fossil Free SA and Extinction Rebellion SA have organised a week of climate action to draw attention to the disastrous impact of gas聽and call for the Tour Down Under to #BreakAwayFromGas, reports Kerry Smith.

Mat Ward was as pissed off as most people when Santos' coal seam gas project聽was approved聽in Narrabri, despite聽98% of people opposing it. So he聽decided to spend a few days cycling the area and meeting聽the activists who are fighting back.

Mat Ward was as pissed off as most people when Santos' coal seam gas project聽was approved聽in Narrabri, despite聽98% of people opposing it. So he聽decided to spend a few days cycling the area and meeting聽the activists who are fighting back.

Mat Ward聽was as pissed off as most people when Santos' coal seam gas project聽was approved聽in Narrabri, despite聽98% of people opposing it. So he聽decided to spend a few days cycling the area and meeting聽the activists who are fighting back.

An anti-coal seam gas mural on a building in Pilliga township.

Mat Ward聽was as pissed off as most people when Santos' coal seam gas project聽was approved聽in Narrabri, despite聽98% of people opposing it. So he聽decided to spend a few days cycling the area and meeting聽the activists who are fighting back.

Half-naked Extinction Rebellion activists protested outside the NSW Independent Planning Commission against its approval for Santos'聽Narrabri gas project, writes AJ Tennant.

The Sydney Knitting Nannas and Friends once again聽protested outside state parliament against NSW planning鈥檚 decision to recommend Santos鈥 coal seam gas project in the Pilliga, reports Pip Hinman.

Farmers, businessmen and Traditional Owners from north-west NSW travelled to Adelaide on May 3 to tell Santos and its shareholders at the company AGM it will face a rural uprising if it proceeds with the Narrabri coal seam gasfield.

They were joined by South Australian locals who oppose Santos鈥檚 plans to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight, telling Santos it has 鈥淣o Licence to Drill鈥 because these projects do not have community support.