Panel hearing Week 9 July 12-16: Documents 595 – 669

This week we heard from so many people on whom the mine will impact very heavily. Only the most heartless, cold, ignorant pigs could fail to be moved by what they had to say. Only the insane could dismiss the threats to our environment, waterways, and economic health. When will the Kalbar apologists realise just how much this cursed mine will cost us all and in so many ways – and what for? To make a couple of non-Victorian and foreign directors wealthy from the sale of the licence?

LISTEN TO THE WEEK’S AUDIOS HERE

July 12th – Astrid Rose, Greg Mace, Lyn Johnson, Geoff Johnson, Eval Banks, Sandra Hammond, Andrew Sheridan, Heather Watson, William Reid, Kerry Knights, Anita Hallett
July 13th – Sharon Clerke, Kimberley Nightingale, Coleman Partnership, Woodward Family, John Alexander, Tim Osler (wants a job), Ross Scott, Melinda Beacham, Riviera Farms
July 14th – Alexander Arbuthnott (wants to do deals), Debbie Carruthers, Nick Barton, Ian Campbell, Neil Barraclough, Rick and Jenny Robertson, Professor Helena Parkington, Marie Gibson, Environmental Media Foundations, Margot Stapleton, Katie Wust, Rosemary Maher, Annette Sullivan, John Sullivan, Don Rash
July 15th – Lionel Rose, Beverley Mace, Chloe Wagner, Jeanette Wagner, Karen Fleischer, Jo-Angela Boucher, Samantha Short, Malcolm Baker, Michael Marmo, Vera Di Campli San vito, Robert Hindle, Glenister Maher, John Wheeler (excellent presentation on problems with all transport options)
July 16th – Bendigo District Environment Council (Ian Magee rep), Mine-Free Glenaladale (Ian Ross), Timothy Hamilton, Michelle Barnes, David Campbell, Alexander Blythman, Jessica John, Jessica Roberts, Julia Karas, Allen Sheridan, Jennifer Toye, Conor Kelly,

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