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Farmer welcomes CSG wells onto property despite neighbours’ fears of subsidence – ABC News
Ian Hayllor’s neighbours oppose coal seam gas and he himself was once a sceptic — so why is he now supporting the industry?

As Queensland farmers raise concerns about trespass and subsidence from coal seam gas mining (CSG), the once-sceptical Ian Hayllor is now welcoming the industry onto his land.
Key points:
- Dalby farmer Ian Hayllor says he has weighed up the risks of CSG…
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