Community outrage shown at NT Coordinator 鈥榗onsultation鈥

December 19, 2024
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Phil Scott, a concerned community member, outside the public consultation. Photo: Stephen W Enciso

Former oil and gas executive Stuart Knowles received a cold welcome at a public forum on December 18 about the Country Liberal Party鈥檚 proposed Territory Coordinator law.

鈥淲hy do you have a job if the legislation hasn鈥檛 been passed?鈥 asked Binybara/Lee Point campaigner Jess Black.

Knowles has been appointed the Interim Territory Coordinator, despite the bill under which he would be employed not having passed through parliament.

The proposed Territory Coordinator is slated to have powers to override NT law to fast-track projects deemed to be of economic significance. The NT government鈥檚 to the bill suggests the powers will be used 鈥渨here multiple onshore gas developments鈥 exist.

鈥淚 know you gave a lot of pretty nice examples about how this proposal would be great for solar, but it鈥檚 also really about fracking, we all know that鈥, said teacher and unionist Oli Johns.

The exemption power gives the Chief Minister and the Territory Coordinator the ability to 鈥渆xclude the application of a law, or part of a law, to a significant project鈥. One of the laws as being able to be exempted is the Environmental Protection Act 2019 (NT).

鈥淭his is not about being reckless,鈥 Knowles said in response to one question critical of the unprecedented power grab. 鈥淚鈥檝e got a vested interest in the Territory as well.鈥

His comment drew laughter from the room as Knowles was, until recently, a gas industry executive.

Knowles鈥 former employer INPEX has drawn the ire of Territorians in for releasing thousands of tonnes of toxic chemicals into the atmosphere.

鈥淲e already have inadequate protections for human health in the NT region, which has enabled gas projects right in the heart of our city that are polluting the air over Darwin and Palmerston,鈥 said paediatrician Louise Woodward.

Knowles was unable to answer Woodward鈥檚 question about what his human health priorities would be as Territory Coordinator.

INPEX also on a $20.4 billion income in 2022鈥23. Knowles said the Territory Coordinator was needed to open private investment to reduce NT debt.

鈥淚f we鈥檙e really concerned about the debt that the NT is in,鈥 said community member Phil Scott. 鈥淥ur expectation is that some of these big companies should be paying a little bit more tax.鈥

His comment was met with cheers.

There was a strong sense in the room that the Territory Coordinator is a way for big business to profit immensely while placing the environment and peoples鈥 livelihoods at serious risk.

鈥淲e all see through this,鈥 said Greens MLA Kat McNamara. 鈥淭he answers here tonight have been absolutely substandard.鈥

Pastoralist Daniel Tapp described Knowles鈥 presentation as 鈥渟pin鈥.

If the Territory Coordinator goes ahead, it could do more than enable fossil fuel development. One of the laws able to be exempted is the Nuclear Waste Transport, Storage and Disposal (Prohibition) Act 2004 (NT). The聽 prohibits 鈥渢he construction or operation of a nuclear waste storage facility in the Territory鈥 and 鈥渢he transportation of nuclear waste into the Territory鈥.

鈥淲hat sort of transformative opportunities and activities could arise from you or the Chief Minister exempting that law?鈥, asked peace activist Justin Tutty.

鈥淚鈥檓 not that familiar with that piece of legislation,鈥 was Knowles鈥 response.

The Territory Coordinator could potentially be used to quickly approve any nuclear plans for the NT with no scrutiny, including plans involving nuclear submarines.

[Submissions to the Territory Coordinator bill can be made聽聽until January 17.]

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