When

April 09, 2018
6:30pm - 8pm

Where

A.H.E.P.A Hall
132a Boundary St
West End, QLD 4101
Australia
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Water is the lifeblood of Queensland. Regional and farming communities work hard to put food on our dinner table every week – and they rely on clean water for their survival.

Yet if built, Adani’s proposed mega-mine would:

  • Drain an estimated 12.5 billion litres of water per year from nearby catchments.
  • Threaten ancient spring oases that provide permanent water and habitat during drought.
  • Leave behind 6 unfilled coal pits that will drain millions of litres of groundwater every year.

When more than two thirds of Queensland is suffering from drought, we need to ask ourselves – what are the real, long term impacts of Adani’s mine on our communities? And how can we ensure our precious water resources are protected for generations to come?  

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from farmers and graziers about how Adani’s coal mine will impact Queensland’s lifeblood, and join the new community campaign to protect Queensland's water.

There will be time for questions and discussion after a short panel.


This is an independently run event by our friends at Stop Adani Brisbane.