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NSW communities have for decades battled against an influx of large-scale resource extraction projects and fossil fuel industry adjacent developments. The 2020 formalisation of the Morrison government’s ‘gas-fired recovery plan’ has now solidified that the state and national reliance on gas will likely only increase. This panel discussion highlights the risks and burdens of a Gas-Led Recovery in regional NSW. Examining the policy and social impacts of this decision, and of the current Australian trajectory more broadly, panellists take a community centred approach to the debate. In particular, the discussion will emphasise the importance of having this crucial conversation now to capture the opportunities for community-led growth and change in ushering in a just energy transition. This event was part of the Sydney Environment Institute's Extraction Series that probes the use, impact and future of gas, coal and lead extraction in Australia at a critical point in our changing climate. For more information about this event click here.

Timestamps

00:50 Introduction and Acknowledgement of Country - Susan Park

04:15 A Farmer's Long Fight Against Fossil Fuels - Rosemary Nankivell

09:10 Australian Government's Fossil Fuel Order - David Ritter

16:15 Communities Consumed by the Bureaucratic Fight Against Resource Extraction - Gemma Viney

23:05 What Could a Future Without Gas Look Like? - Madeline Taylor

29:50 Empowering Rural Communities to be the Power Hubs of the Future

34:10 Santos and Narrabri a 'Trojan Legal Horse'

49:00 More Needs to be Done About Methane

Speakers

Professor Susan Park (Chair), University of Sydney

Rosemary Nankivell, Farmer on the Liverpool Plains

David Ritter, Greenpeace Australia Pacific

Dr Madeline Taylor, Macquarie University and Climate Council

Gemma Viney, University of Sydney


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