Australasian Leisure Management
May 18, 2021

Australian Marine Conservation Society claims Hunter Valley gas development to be a disaster for the Reef

In a statement released today, the Australian Marine Conservation Society notes that news of the Australian Government's plans to build a new gas-fired power plant in New South Wales is the “very last thing the Great Barrier Reef needs”.

In their statement, The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) advised that the $600 million publicly-funded Kurri Kurri gas development in the Hunter Valley “will be an expensive folly for the taxpayer and another fossil fuel disaster for our Reef as it recovers from three global heating-driven mass bleaching events in five years.”

David Cazzulino, AMCS Great Barrier Reef campaigner said the announcement was staggering for many reasons, not least because the International Energy Agency has just announced that governments need to stop building new fossil fuel developments now if there is any hope of reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Their report also predicts big drops in gas demand.

Cazzulino adds “Instead of approving new polluting power stations, our government must be doing all it can to give our Reef a secure future and committing to renewables instead.

“In less than two months, this government’s management of our Reef will come under scrutiny by the World Heritage Committee. Building a fossil gas plant that makes no economic sense is really not a good look going into this important meeting.

“Only the strongest and fastest possible action on climate change will reduce the risks and limit the impacts of climate change on our precious Reef. Approving new fossil fuel power plants is going in the opposite direction of where we need to be, especially when there are cheaper, cleaner ways to plug energy generation gaps with renewables. It’s an irresponsible investment for our international icon.

“Right now, Federal Environment Minister Sussan Ley is considering whether to approve another fossil fuel development - the Clive Palmer-owned Central Queensland Coal project, which will be located just 10 kilometres from our Reef World Heritage Area. For the sake of our beautiful world wonder, the marine wildlife and communities who depend on it, we are calling on the minister to reject this mine.”

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