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Title Insight: When Mining Comes To Town
Published Australia : SBS, 2015
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Summary What happens to a farming community when mining comes to town? The rural towns of Acland and Oakey in regional Queensland are facing a new battle between miners and farmers. The New Acland open cut coal mine, owned and operated by New Hope Group, has been in operation since 2002. But a long-running push for expansion has faced opposition and delays.This week, Insight brings together stakeholders and townsfolk to discuss the economic, environmental and health impact of the mine and what expansion may mean for generations to come.Tanya Plant's family lives about two kilometres from the mine. Since the mine opened she has experienced both dust and noise problems. "One of my daughter's just coughed and coughed and coughed like every night for about eight or nine months," she said. Tanya says there is a lot of mistrust and feels the mine's owners haven't done the right thing by the community.Matt Tonscheck used to be a dairy farmer before be switched to mining when business went bust. "There was no future for me on our farm when deregulation came in." The father-of-two said the transition has been easy and is happy with the mine's management. Noel Wieck is worried about the future. He invested millions in his dairy farm following the LNP's promise not to expand and now fears the Darling Downs soil could be ruined. "It's been cropped for 130 years and would be forever more, but once it's mined its second-rate grazing country."As the State Government reviews the approval process, we ask our guests: how can the land be maximised for both agricultural and resource use?
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2015-08-25 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Climatic changes.
Coal mines and mining -- Environmental aspects.
Coal mines and mining -- Health aspects.
Coal mines and mining -- Social aspects.
Farmers -- Social conditions.
Queensland -- Oakey.
Form Streaming video
Author Brockie, Jenny, host
Ballon, Don, contributor
Beutel, Glen, contributor
Charles, Shane, contributor
Cooper, Dave, contributor
Currell, Matthew, contributor
Harrison, Aileen, contributor
Luke, Ann, contributor
Plant, Sid, contributor
Plant, Tanya, contributor
Pursehouse, Andrew, contributor
Randell, Jim, contributor
Ruthven, Phil, contributor
Stephan, Shane, contributor
Tonscheck, Matthew, contributor
Wieck, Grant, contributor
Wieck, Noel, contributor
Windsor, Tony, contributor