Delayed Underground Water Impact Report leaves landholders high and dry
Landholders must have the right to say NO
Landholders must have the right to say NO
BSA Chair Lee McNicholl’s Letter to the Editor in the Queensland Country Life
BSA warns on water
Landholders must have the right to say NO
A MESSAGE FROM BSA CHAIRMAN MR LEE MCNICHOLL: Vale George Bender – A farmer’s sacrifice for land and water
BSA discuss review of the impacts of CSG in Qld
Proposed changes to legislation in Queensland could see mining and resource companies with an unlimited right to take water without a water license, and landholders with no right to appeal this water-take.
Mr Tom Crothers, Director of Stellar Advisory Services, said the Queensland Government’s plans to grant statutory rights for the take of underground water to miners, was a serious […]
Basin Sustainability Alliance Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday 13 October 2015 from 3.30-5.30pm at the BMO Business Centre, 178 Drayton Street Dalby.
The event will also feature guest speakers discussing ‘CSG Hot Topics’ which includes Peter Shannon, Rory Ross and Lachlan Brimblecombe of Shine Lawyers and Tom Crothers of Stella Advisory Services.
If you are interested in nominating for a […]
The University of Queensland (UQ) is conducting a research project to better estimate the amount of water extracted by groundwater bores in and around the Surat Cumulative Management Area (CMA).
BSA is calling for an investigation into the environmental and health impacts of a large volume of gas released from a 90km stretch of Origin Energy LNG pipeline which upset cattle and took landholders by surprise.