Undermining IPC betrays Barilaroâs deeper loyalties
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February 8, 2021 â 12.10am
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The Independent Planning Commission has rejected the application of the Dendrobium mine expansion saying the project risked irreversible damage to Sydneyâs drinking water (âBarilaro rakes IPC over coals on mine rulingâ, February 6-7). Deputy Premier John Barilaro, not happy with this outcome, wants to shoot the umpire, overturn the result and disband the IPC, leaving the decision to the experts in NSW Planning (who deemed the mines âapprovableâ last year) before any serious environmental investigation took place. I would like to thank the good people at WaterNSW, who have taken a strong, science-based opposition to the project because of the expected draining of swamps, and subsidence and cracking and damage to water quality. An approach of jobs at all costs could be catastrophic if our drinking water supply were to fail. If we want to maintain any semblance of our natural environment or proper habitat for our native animals, we need a change of government. Mr Barilaro, in not getting the result he expected, has shown us its true colours. -