Lock the Gate says minister's enthusiasm for gas is 'short-sighted'

By Cameron Atfield
Updated October 20 2016 - 9:13pm, first published 7:39pm
Drew Hutton says Queensland landholders still have no legal right to stop wells being drilled on their land. Photo: Dean Osland
Drew Hutton says Queensland landholders still have no legal right to stop wells being drilled on their land. Photo: Dean Osland
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Anthony Lynham at the Queensland Curtis LNG Plant. Photo: Supplied
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Anthony Lynham at the Queensland Curtis LNG Plant. Photo: Supplied

Environmentalists have blasted Queensland's natural resources minister over his suggestions gas-fired power was the "fuel of the future" that would form the foundation of the state's electricity supply going forward.

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