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Farmers secure partial win in Queensland gas mining dispute over water sourceUpdated

The state government has backed down on controversial changes to gas mining approvals above critical underground water reserves, marking a policy reset following farmer pressure.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:32 pm ·

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Updated 27 June 2026 at 12:08 pm

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Farmers secure partial win in Queensland gas mining dispute over water source

Queensland farmers have claimed a partial victory after the Crisafulli government backed down on controversial changes to gas mining approvals above a vital underground water source, according to abc.net.au. The reversal signals the government's willingness to recalibrate energy policy when it collides directly with agricultural livelihoods.

For North Queensland's agricultural sector, which underpins Townsville's regional economy through sugar, beef and horticulture, the decision matters enormously. Water security is foundational to farming viability, particularly in drought-prone regions. The Burdekin, which feeds Townsville's agricultural export hub, depends on groundwater reserves and surface water from schemes like Burdekin Falls Dam. Any approval regime that jeopardises water access threatens the farming families and supply chains that sustain the North.

The government's backflip suggests a rebalancing of state policy priorities between energy development and agricultural protection. For Townsville's agribusiness sector and the farming communities that feed it, the decision affirms that water and food security remain non-negotiable foundations of regional economic policy, even within a government prioritising renewables and minerals extraction.

Sources: abc.net.au.

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