Minister brushes off gas exploration fears, as company seeks PEP-11 licence extension
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Julia Lee says she ll continue to protest against PEP-11.
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The Federal Resources Minister Keith Pitt has dismissed concerns about a proposed exploratory gas well off the New South Wales coast, describing it as the size of a dining room table .
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Federal Resources Minister Keith Pitt and NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro will determine the outcome
Protesters gathered on Newcastle s Bar Beach yesterday, calling for the licence to be scrapped
Several protests have been held in Sydney, Newcastle and on the Central Coast in recent months to raise concerns about the PEP-11 exploration licence, which stretches from Manly on the Northern Beaches to Nobbys Head.
The main accused had also employed two armed PSOs and bouncers to look genuine as he extorted money from liquor shop owners on the pretext that they are selling liquor to minors and that their liquor license would be cancelled if they don t pay up.The
The main accused had also employed two armed PSOs and bouncers to look genuine as he extorted money from liquor shop owners on the pretext that they are selling liquor to minors and that their liquor license would be cancelled if they don t pay up.The
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