
A delegation of unionists travelled to Coonabarabran from November 4鈥6聽to stand in solidarity with the Gomeroi people, who have been resisting Santos鈥 Narrabri coal seam gas mining operation in the Pilliga forest, northern New South Wales.
The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) reported on November 7 that the unionists聽demanded Santos immediately withdraw the four 鈥淔uture Acts Determination Applications鈥 lodged with the聽Native Title Tribunal.聽
鈥淕omeroi have never ceded sovereignty and given no consent to coal seam gas,鈥 the MUA聽said. 鈥淭hey have cared for these lands and waters since time immemorial, fought to maintain connection despite violent, racist policies of exclusion and stood on the frontline of protests against destructive fossil fuel projects for generations.
鈥淭he union movement has come out in support of the Gomeroi people identifying that the struggles of First Nations people are the struggles of the union movement.鈥
The delegation was supported by Unions NSW, MUA, NSW Nurses and Midwives Association (NSWNMA),聽NSW Teachers Federation (NSWTF), Australian Manufacturing Workers鈥 Union, Independent Education Union,聽National Tertiary Education Union, United Workers鈥 Union, Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union and the Electrical Trades Union.
Aunty Suellyn Tighe, a Gomeroi representative, said it was a 鈥減leasant surprise鈥 to see such a聽union delegation. 鈥淔irst Nations people are used to promises,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat we aren鈥檛 used to is follow through.鈥
Unions NSW assistant secretary Vanessa Seagrove said: 鈥淲e are proud as unions to stand alongside the Gomeroi People in their fight to protect the Pilliga Forest.鈥澛
Seagrove reported that Unions NSW affiliates voted on November 3 to support the Gomeroi people and their campaign against Santos, including demanding federal and state governments withdraw support for the gas company's聽850 coal seam gas wells.
MUA Sydney branch secretary Paul Keating said:聽鈥淥ur union is committed to the ongoing struggle in support of the Gomeroi people against this project 鈥 we will continue to mobilise to overturn and reject this environmentally destructive project.鈥
Damien Davis Frank, NSWNMA St Vincent鈥檚 Public Hospital branch secretary, said his聽union is proud to stand beside the Gomeroi people.
鈥淗ealth of country equals health of people,鈥 he said. 鈥淎s a nurse, it is our duty to advocate for the health of our planet so that future generations have clean water and clean air.鈥
NSWTF organiser Katie Sullivan explained the threat to homes, schools and livelihoods if the project goes ahead. 鈥淚nstead of gas-fired dispossession, we urgently need to be strengthening First Nations rights and investing heavily in a just transition away from fossil fuels.
鈥淭his project cannot be allowed to proceed. If the Native Title Tribunal will not defend Gomeroi rights, we pledge to support a fight that will stop Santos on the ground.鈥
[ against Santos鈥 gas field.]