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The Gomeroi have been fighting against gas mining on their northern NSW Country for more than a decade, bringing supporters together under the banner of ‘Gamil means no’.
But the Gomeroi people challenged that decision and in March 2024, the Federal Court ruled that the National Native Title Tribunal erred when it approved the licences because it failed to take climate change into account, meaning the tribunal had to reconsider.
“You understand the true beauty of what you’re saving, by laying there in the dark, where there’s no lights and all you can see is the stars and you think about our creation story,” he told NITV.
The Narrabri project will extract gas from coal seams between 300 and 1200 metres below ground, produced from up to 850 wells, and includes refining facilities, gas and water processing and associated infrastructure.
“These are Elders who are facing health conditions and they’ve come out and supported the struggle against having the Santos gas project happening in the Narrabri and Pilliga region.”
Ms Tighe said she was proud of Gomeroi Elders and community and those who stood by their side in opposing gas mining.
“So there’s a whole lot that the government didn’t take it into consideration and neither did the people who sat on that (NNTT) panel to make the decision – they just talk about the money in it.”
The NSW Government will now consider the project.