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NSW planning commission approves $3.6bn Narrabri gas project in state’s north – The Guardian
Proposal was backed by federal and state governments, but the public response has been overwhelmingly against it due to environmental concerns
A controversial proposal for a coal seam gas development at Narrabri, in northern New South Wales, has won final approval from state authorities subject to what they described as stringent conditions.
The states independent planning commission announced on Wednesday a phased approval under which the controversial $3.6bn project proposed by the oil and gas company Santos must meet specific requirements at each stage of development before it can proceed.
It imposed 134 conditions and did not app…
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