Dargues was approved as a gold mine. The price of gold plunged. The project ceased in 2013 after only six months, with five pollution events, jog losses, and a prosecution in the Land and Environment Court with near $200,000 in fines and costs.
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This new proposal to process ore with cyanide is a major development change, with potentially lethal and widespread consequences. Why isn't the company submitting a proper DA, which independent experts can scrutinise, instead of of a Modification?
Please: to Councillors of Palerang, Eurobodalla; to Ministers John Barilaro, Pru Goward, and Premier Mike Baird: consider the company record, and the potential risks to the NSW economy not just of cyanide but lead, arsenic, zinc and cadmium. Give this proposal the scrutiny it deserves, with a full DA, and not 'backdoor approval' as a Modification.
If not, why not?
Jackie French
Australian Children's Laureate 2014-2015
Senior Australian of the Year 2015
Araluen