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Take action: Act to protect the Gardens of Stone from open-cut mining

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20 May 2012Peter Ingham
18 May 2012Sharelle Craft
18 May 2012Zeri Hudaverdi Once again the NSW government is actively working against the wishes of NSW residents and failing to take serious note of our concerns about the rapid and careless expansion of mining in sensitive and significant areas.
18 May 2012Sherrie Cross
18 May 2012Elaine Diffey It is imperative that your government act to protect areas of high conservation value from the devastating effects of mining. Please consider the long-term needs of our people, flora and fauna rather than short-term financial gain.
16 May 2012Cathryn Walker For our children's sake, no to this coal mining proposal!
16 May 2012Chris McGillion Preservation of natural wilderness for future generations is a much more worthwhile investment to me than further coal mining. I strongly urge the preservation of the Gardens of Stone area.
14 May 2012Rosemary Morrow It is evident and urgent that you reject the Coalpac Pty Ltd Consolidation Project Proposal. It will have enormous impacts on Ben Bullen State Forest and the adjoining lands of the Gardens of Stone. The loss of bioldiversity wi totally unacceptable. The loss of public land is deplorable and also unecceptable. The project will result in degradation of air quality, of habitat, of waters, or soil. Please act immediately to reject this project. Rosemary Morrrow
08 May 2012David Sheumack Protect this stunning area, surely it's obvious.
08 May 2012Marianne Sheumack Please save this exceptionally beautiful area from the impacts of mining. Already mining is perilously close to the Gardens of Stone - we dont want it to creep even closer.the large open cut mine would be ugly and have unknown consequences for this beautiful biodiverse area.

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