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Fracking ban in place

CAUSING much controversy over the past year, the future of non-conventional gas exploration in the region has finally been decided.

This decision follows months of campaigning by farmers and anti-gas protesters in the South East, who have spent days and nights ensuring it would not occur.

Fracking in the South East will be banned until 2028 after the Liberal State Government implemented its pre-election moratorium on the weekend.

Premier Steven Marshall announced the halt on fracking on Friday, saying the move demonstrated the State Government’s commitment to fulfilling its promises.

The State Liberals announced the decade-long policy in 2016 after a parliamentary committee found fracking did not have support from the local community.

Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell praised Mr Marshall for honouring the party’s pre-election pledge.

“I’m very, very pleased to see the Liberal Party implement the moratorium on fracking,” he said.

“It’s very good to see Steven Marshall sticking to his first 100 days in government plan.”

The moratorium is among 10 key actions implemented in the first seven days of a Marshall Government as part of the 100 Day Plan.

Reductions in ministerial staff, preparing legislation for changes to payroll tax and the dissolution of the TAFE SA Board have also been undertaken.

Member for MacKillop Nick McBride welcomed the implementation of the Liberal policy and legislative initiatives.

“I’m very happy to be part of Steven Marshall’s team because they are getting on with the job of governing,” he said.

“The Liberal Party is delivering positive outcomes the state has been looking for with a change of government.

“This moratorium will recognise the area’s unique qualities as a primary producer and tourist destination and the need to maintain and enhance its economic importance and reputation.”

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