The Senate Rural Affairs and Transport Committee will hold a public hearing in Narrabri on Tuesday 2 August 2011 as part of its inquiry into management of the Murray Darling Basin. The committee is specifically hearing evidence on the impact of mining coal seam gas on the management of the basin.
The hearing is being held in the Auditorium, Crossing Theatre, 117 Tibereena St, Narrabri, commencing at 9:00 am and will be chaired by Senator Bill Heffernan.
The committee has invited the following witnesses to give evidence at the public hearing:
Time |
Witness |
Sub No. |
9:00 am |
NSW Farmers Association, Sydney
Ms Fiona Simson, President
Ms Brianna Casey, Senior Policy Manager |
249 |
10:00 am |
Moree Plains Shire Council
Mayor Councillor Katrina Humphries |
345 |
10:45 am |
Mr James & Ms Natalie Tydd, landholders, Bellata
Ms Victoria Hamilton, landholder, Wee Waa
Mr Tony Pickard, landholder, Narrabri
Mr Daniel Reardon, landholder, Moree |
218 & 238
223
207
231 |
12:15 pm |
Caroona Coal Action Group
Ms Rosemary Nankivell, Chair
Mullaley Gas Pipeline Accord
Mr David Quince, Chairman
Mr Donald Parrish
Mr Jim Adams |
250
310 |
1:00 pm |
Lunch |
|
2:00 pm |
Ms Carmel Flint, Spokesperson for the Northern Inland Council for the Environment
Mr Warrick Jordan, Campaign Manager, The Wilderness Society Newcastle
(Nature Conservation Council NSW, The Wilderness Society, Coolong Foundation for Wilderness, Northern Inland Council for the Environment, Friends of the earth, Coonabarabran Local Environment Group & Armidale National Parks Assoc.) |
312 |
2:45 pm |
Eastern Star Gas (no submission)
Mr Michael Kelly, General Manager Environment
Mr Peter Fox, General Manager Stakeholder Relations |
|
4:15 pm |
Cotton Catchment Communities
Ms Jane Macfarlane, Programme Manager
Mr Guy Roth |
344 |
5:00 pm |
Namoi Water
Ms Jon-Maree Baker, Executive Officer |
100
|
5:45 pm |
Adjournment of Hearing |
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Members of the public are welcome to attend the hearing. People who are unable to attend can follow the proceedings using the live audio feed available on the Parliament of Australia website:
http://webcast.aph.gov.au/livebroadcasting/.
A Hansard transcript of the hearing will also be made and will be available on the committee website in due course.
Further information about the committee's inquiry is available on the committee's website at www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/rat_cttee/mdb/index.htm or by telephoning the committee secretariat on (02) 62773511. The committee is still accepting submissions to this inquiry. Submissions can be lodged online at the committee website, emailed to rat.sen@aph.gov.au or posted to: