Only the Greens candidate Janet Cavanaugh is pressing for a complete ban on the reopening of the mine.
The National Party is enticed by the possibility of short term jobs and talks of a 'balance' between the environment and mining. The Nationals recently ruled out the possibility of even expediting a land use assessment when this was proposed by Greens MP Jeremy Buckingham.
Labor still talks of a moratorium and safety measures.
Are these candidates seriously considering the possibility that an open cut antimony mine, 1.5 km long and 0.5km wide, could be made safe. That could be a very long time. In our high rainfall it is inevitable that tailings containing arsenic and antimony will be washed into the Nymboida and Clarence, as has happened to the Macleay River. It may not happen next year or in the next ten years or even the next 50 years but these sites have the capacity to pollute for thousands of years. The only safe way to contain antimony and arsenic is to not to disturb the ground.
Mr Wade Walker has represented ‘Steve Cansdell’s Office’ at at least one meeting and requested Pauline Hanson to stand in the Clarence electorate. http://paulinehanson.com.au/pauline-hanson-2011/. He might stand as an independent but his politics are ‘conservative’.
'Among Mr Walker's other key policies is more of an emphasis on renewable energy in the Clarence and also a halt to coal-seam gas exploration and antimony mining in the Clarence area until more is known about their environmental and health-related impacts.' Daily Examiner, November 8, 2011
In reality these candidates are mouthing ‘appropriate’ words like ‘balance’, ‘safeguards’, ‘protection of the environment’ and ‘calling a halt until more is known’ hoping that this greenwashing will sooth the concerned voter. Don’t be fooled.
There is only one candidate that clearly states, “Don’t ever mine antimony at Wild Cattle Creek and risk our water.’ That candidate is the NSW Greens Janet Cavanaugh.
Let's hope the Clarence electors know what is best for their children and our children. Their message to the O'Farrell government is also crucial for the residents of Coffs Harbour and Sawtell
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