Q&A's bush bash: Farmers demand halt to coal-seam gas mining to safeguard food and water security

By Lisa Cox
Updated March 24 2015 - 4:13pm, first published 3:56pm
Feedback from the bush: stop the mining ... from left, Q&A host Tony Jones guides the conversation between fourth-generation cattle producer  Rob Cook and Nationals Senator Fiona Nash. Photo: ABC
Feedback from the bush: stop the mining ... from left, Q&A host Tony Jones guides the conversation between fourth-generation cattle producer Rob Cook and Nationals Senator Fiona Nash. Photo: ABC
'I'd chain myself to a bloody gate, don't you worry ..." Country musician Troy Cassar-Daley said he would become an activist against any mining company looking to set up near Grafton or Halfway Creek. Photo: ABC
'I'd chain myself to a bloody gate, don't you worry ..." Country musician Troy Cassar-Daley said he would become an activist against any mining company looking to set up near Grafton or Halfway Creek. Photo: ABC
Labor's agriculture spokesperson Joel Fitzgibbon listens to Robyn Clubb, Treasurer of the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, as she explains her fruit farm is threatened by plans for a mine six kilometres from her property. Photo: ABC
Labor's agriculture spokesperson Joel Fitzgibbon listens to Robyn Clubb, Treasurer of the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, as she explains her fruit farm is threatened by plans for a mine six kilometres from her property. Photo: ABC

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