This factsheet describes research project aims and objectives designed to assist community understanding of any potential impacts of onshore gas development on the image and place-of-origin branding of agricultural markets in south east South Australia.
18 December, 2020
This project will clarify the role of natural gas in meeting the state’s renewable energy, security, emissions and energy pricing goals.
7 December, 2020
This factsheet summarises key points of research into community wellbeing and local attitudes and perceptions of conventional gas development in the southern Limestone Coast or lower south east region of South Australia.
27 August, 2020
This project develops a profile of the local onshore conventional gas industry and its role within the regional economy to date.
13 March, 2019
To better understand the long-term cumulative environmental, social and economic impacts of conventional gas development in the South East, Australia’s lead science agency, the CSIRO, began a three-year research program in the region in February 2018.
26 October, 2018
This study identifies policy options for the efficient and effective decommissioning of CSG wells. Read more about the project Decommissioning pathways for CSG projects.
28 August, 2018
Key findings on community attitudes to potential CSG development.
6 April, 2018
This factsheet accompanies the ‘Human Health Effects of Coal Seam Gas Activities – A Study Design Framework’ report. It details a framework that can be used to design a study to investigate questions around the potential human health risks from coal seam gas activities in Australia.
28 February, 2018
Progress summary of research by GISERA in regional NSW, September 2017.
26 September, 2017
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