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Poor form

The BSA is offended by Rick Wilkinson’s attack on Shine Lawyers’ free information sessions (Herald, May 5).

CSG should be ‘no go’ if farmers say ‘no’

The long-awaited QGC Kenya water treatment plant, which officially opened on Wednesday, is not the saviour to agricultural and community water security that the government and industry are claiming it to be, according to BSA.

BSA figure defends his role in committee

BSA chairman and Darling Downs farmer David Hamilton is known for his role representing the interests of landholders in the coal seam gas debate.

‘Occupiers’ redefined in laws

The State Government has bowed to public pressure and amended the definition of the term ‘occupier’ to provide more clarity over who can claim damages for compensatable effects of mining and gas activity on private land.

Landholders call for urgent inquiry into Coal Seam Gas

The long-awaited QGC Kenya water treatment plant, which officially opened on Wednesday, is not the saviour to agricultural and community water security that the government and industry are claiming it to be, according to BSA.

Arrow comes under scrutiny

Arrow Energy has come under fire after the Federal Government scientific panel raised concerns over its Surat Gas Project in the Surat Basin.

Landholders Welcome Federal Scrutiny of Coal Seam Gas

The long-awaited QGC Kenya water treatment plant, which officially opened on Wednesday, is not the saviour to agricultural and community water security that the government and industry are claiming it to be, according to BSA.

Experts warn CSG will impact on matters of national environmental significance

The long-awaited QGC Kenya water treatment plant, which officially opened on Wednesday, is not the saviour to agricultural and community water security that the government and industry are claiming it to be, according to BSA.

Bubbles continue to surface

The long-awaited QGC Kenya water treatment plant, which officially opened on Wednesday, is not the saviour to agricultural and community water security that the government and industry are claiming it to be, according to BSA.

Alliance keeping watch

Primary producers on the Darling Downs remain unsure whether gas leaks ubbling up through the Condamine River are not due to nearby coal seam gas operations.