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GASFIELD STANCE: Independent MP Troy Bell, SA-Best candidates Tracy Hill (MacKillop) and Kate Amoroso (Mount Gambier), Australian Conservatives candidate Gregg Bisset and independent candidate Jon Ey accept a petition of more than 2000 signatures against gas mining in the South East ahead of tomorrow’s state election. 

STATE candidates contesting the seats of Mount Gambier and MacKillop united in their opposition to unconventional gas extraction in the region yesterday ahead of tomorrow’s election.

Five of the region’s political aspirants accepted a petition coordinated by the Limestone Coast Protection Alliance signed by more than 2000 people insisting the Limestone Coast remains gasfield free.

Independent Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell, SA-Best’s Kate Amoroso and Australian Conservatives candidate Gregg Bisset were joined by MacKillop candidates Tracy Hill (SA-Best) and Jon Ey (independent) at the Cave Gardens for the presentation.

Mr Bell said the number of signatories demonstrated the community’s concern about fracking in the region.

“It was disappointing to me neither of the two major parties were there because they need to be representing those signatures and views in parliament,” he said.

“My 10-year moratorium needs to be strengthened and needs to be legislated.

“If I am lucky enough to represent this region after Saturday, I give everyone my commitment I will deliver that for our region.”

Liberal candidate for Mount Gambier Craig Marsh, who was absent from the event, said he had “more pressing engagements”, but reiterated his party’s commitment to a decade-long moratorium.

“People do not understand that a vote for anybody else but the Liberal Party tomorrow risks another four years of Labor and fracking to occur here in the South East,” he said.

“Voting Liberal is the only way we can save our precious water and pristine agricultural land from this dangerous form of gas mining.”

Independent candidate and Coonawarra resident Jon Ey said it was reassuring to see widespread support for the region’s clean and green reputation, while SA-Best candidate for MacKillop Tracy Hill said it was obviously an important issue for the electorate.

“As SA-BEST opposes fracking until social licence is achieved, I wanted to show my support, especially in view of the large number of signatures they have accumulated on the banners,” Ms Hill said.

“I am running in this election to represent all people’s views.”

Greens candidate Gavin Clarke was not in attendance due to being in New Zealand, while Labor candidate Isabel Scriven did not attend due to other commitments.

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