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Dr Mark Bahnisch talks to farmer Ian Hayllor on his property near Dalby. Photo credit: Pandora Karavan.

Behind the Seams: Moderate voices in the CSG debate – video interviews

By Mark Bahnisch on March 20, 2012

Cross-posted from The Wellhead As Kim Jameson reported, The Greens have ramped up the pressure on their key issue of Coal Seam Gas today, as the election enters its closing days. Similarly, Lock The Gate Alliance made an intervention around [...]

Posted in Behind The Seams, Economics, Energy, Environment, Food, Government, Policy, Politics, Polls, Poverty, Process, Queensland, Sociology, State & Territory Elections | Tagged ALP, citizen journalism, coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, LNP, murray-darling basin, Queensland election 2012, renewable energy, roundtable, Water

Dr Mark Bahnisch interviews Megan Baker outside Dalby. Photo: Pandora Karavan.

Donation Challenge: Let’s get CSG Behind the Seams fully funded

By Kim on March 18, 2012

Perhaps serendipitously, LP readers who weren’t following the work Mark, Robert, Brian, myself and others including Pandora Karavan, John Quiggin and Roger Jones are doing on their collaboration with Crikey, Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams, saw some of the [...]

Posted in Behind The Seams, Creativity, Economics, Energy, Environment, Media, Policy, Politics, Poverty, Process, Queensland, State & Territory Elections | Tagged Blogging, Brisbane, citizen journalism, coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, Donation challenge, FAQ Research, Film-TV-Video etc, fundraising, Photography, Queensland election 2012, roundtable | 6 Responses

Behind the Seams: Interview with Kerry Shine MP

Behind the Seams: Interview with Kerry Shine MP

By Mark Bahnisch on March 15, 2012

Crikey’s website is down today, so we’re publishing the latest Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams posts here. NB: You might like to consider donating to support the work of FAQ Research on our Coal Seam Gas project. The project [...]

Posted in Behind The Seams, Economics, Energy, Environment, Policy, Politics, Process, Queensland, Sociology, State & Territory Elections | Tagged ALP, coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, Darling Downs, Economics, FAQ Research, financial markets, jobs, Poverty, Queensland election 2012, roundtable, social housing, Western Downs, youtube

Cecil Plains farmer Ruth Armstrong (pictured). Photo credit: Pandora Karavan.

Behind the Seams: Mark Bahnisch on CSG and the Queensland election on ABC Rural radio

By Mark Bahnisch on March 15, 2012

Crikey’s website is down today, so we’re publishing the latest Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams posts here. NB: You might like to consider donating to support the work of FAQ Research on our Coal Seam Gas project. The project [...]

Posted in Behind The Seams, Economics, Energy, Environment, Media, Politics, Process, Queensland, Sociology, State & Territory Elections | Tagged ALP, Australian Greens, Climate change, coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, FAQ Research, LNP, Queensland election 2012, roundtable

'Blockies' on the Tara Estate discussing a DERM map of Coal Seam Gas approvals.

Behind the Seams: Regulating Coal Seam Gas

By Guest Poster on March 15, 2012

Crikey’s website is down today, so we’re publishing the latest Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams posts here. NB: You might like to consider donating to support the work of FAQ Research on our Coal Seam Gas project. The project [...]

Posted in Behind The Seams, Economics, Energy, Environment, Law, Policy, Polls, Process, Queensland, State & Territory Elections, Water | Tagged agriculture, Crikey, csg, Economics, fracking, Newspoll, Queensland election 2012, queensland government, regulation, roundtable, toowoomba, Western Downs | 1 Response

A component of a CSG well, on a property near Dalby.

Behind the Seams: Coal Seam Gas and the energy market

By Guest Poster on March 15, 2012

Crikey’s website is down today, so we’re publishing the latest Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams posts here. NB: You might like to consider donating to support the work of FAQ Research on our Coal Seam Gas project. The project [...]

Posted in Behind The Seams, Climatology, Economics, Energy, Environment, International, Policy, Process, Queensland | Tagged Climate change, coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, Economics, financial markets, Markets, power, Queensland, roundtable | 1 Response

Crikey: Big trouble brewing inside Katter’s Australian Party

Crikey: Big trouble brewing inside Katter’s Australian Party

By Mark Bahnisch on March 14, 2012

Republished from today’s Crikey email with permission. Mark Bahnisch and Pandora Karavan of FAQ Research write: The Katter Australian Party anti-same s-x marriage ad has topped the charts as the most viewed and most discussed political advertisement of the Queensland election. As [...]

Posted in Behind The Seams, Lesbian and Gay, Politics, Process, Queensland, Sexuality, State & Territory Elections | Tagged coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, Darling Downs, electorates, Queensland election 2012 | 38 Responses

A Coal Seam Gas well being vented at twilight on the road between Tara and Dalby.

Behind the Seams: The great CSG interview

By Mark Bahnisch on March 14, 2012

Crikey’s website is down today, so I’m publishing my latest Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams post here. While Coal Seam Gas and its social, economic and environment effects should be one of the biggest issues in the Queensland state [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged ALP, Australian Greens, citizen journalism, coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, Economics, fracking, interview, Labor, LNP, Queensland election 2012, roundtable, Western Downs

Coal Seam Gas well on the Baker property near Dalby.

Behind the Seams: The politics of restructuring or blinded by the coal dust?

By Mark Bahnisch on March 14, 2012

Crikey’s website is down today, so I’m publishing my latest Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams post here. In writing about the controversy over a number of Green peak bodies’ intention to test the limits of development approval for mining [...]

Posted in Behind The Seams, Economics, Environment, Policy, Politics, Sociology | Tagged analysis, Climate change, coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, Economics, employment, fracking, globalisation, Photography, roundtable | 8 Responses

Fundraising for Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams field reporting

Fundraising for Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams field reporting

By Mark Bahnisch on March 10, 2012

As LP readers know, FAQ Research has partnered with Crikey to produce Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams, a major investigative media project shining the spotlight on the Queensland election campaign’s hot issue. We have already made one field trip to the Western Downs, interviewing, photographing [...]

Posted in Energy, Environment, Media, Policy, Politics, Process, Queensland, Sociology, State & Territory Elections | Tagged citizen journalism, coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, Darling Downs, Donation challenge, FAQ Research, food security, fracking, journalism, new media, Queensland election 2012, research, roundtable, social media, toowoomba, Western Downs, youtube

Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams – what we did while Labor imploded

Coal Seam Gas: Behind the Seams – what we did while Labor imploded

By Mark Bahnisch on February 29, 2012

While, seemingly, the rest of the world was focused on each twist and turn of the Labor leadership shenanigans, the FAQ Research team was on a field reporting trip to Queensland’s Western Downs. Often we were on the road, driving [...]

Posted in Activism, Behind The Seams, Economics, Energy, Environment, Media, Policy, Politics, Poverty, Process, Queensland, Science, Sociology, State & Territory Elections, Women | Tagged Australian Greens, Blogging, Brisbane, citizen journalism, Climate change, coal seam gas, Crikey, csg, Darling Downs, Donation challenge, FAQ Research, fracking, Indigenous, mining industry, new media, Poverty, Queensland election 2012, queensland government, roundtable, Western Downs | 39 Responses

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