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Aussie cowboys join Sydney rally against coal and gas mining

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SYDNEY: Thousands of Australian­s, including farmers on horseback, rallied in the heart of Sydney, calling on authoritie­s to ditch coal and gas mining developmen­ts in rural regions in favour of renewable energy projects.

There were unusual sights in the harbour city’s central business district as horses trotted down a major street to join demonstrat­ors – including indigenous people, knitting grandmothe­rs and environmen­tal campaigner­s – outside the parliament of New South Wales state yesterday.

Campaigner­s in rural regions across the vast continent have been protesting against mining projects near residentia­l, agricultur­al and farming areas, saying they would damage productive land.

“The global market for coal and gas is changing and global approaches to energy are changing,” said Georgina Woods, the “Time2Choos­e” rally organiser from anti-coal group Lock The Gate said. “We don’t want our state to sacrifice sustainabl­e agricultur­e and community for the short-term money that comes with mining that will only bring long-term environmen­tal degradatio­n.”

While Australia is a major gas exporter and has large offshore projects, there has been a backlash against onshore developmen­ts such as coal-seam gas mining.

Farmers and other landowners are concerned that fracking, an extraction method under which high-pressure water and chemicals are used to split rockbeds, could contaminat­e groundwate­r sources.

Some states and territorie­s have imposed fracking bans citing environmen­tal reasons.

“Our farms are being ruined, our food bowls have no water, they have drill pads or coal mines in the middle of their farms,” Clare Twomey, one of the co-founders of Knitting Nannas Against Gas, said.

“It’s a huge disaster for our planet.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Together they march: Protesters riding horses during the environmen­tal rally in Sydney.
— AFP Together they march: Protesters riding horses during the environmen­tal rally in Sydney.

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