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The Centre for Coal Seam Gas is a $20 million research centre to be funded by the mining industry at the University of Queensland.
Professor Andrew Garnett - Coal Seam Gas Issues and the University of Queensland
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1pm - 2 pm
Bldg 45, Room 205
QGECE Seminars - Geothermal Energy Centre of Excellence - The University of Queensland, Australia QGECE Seminars are every Tuesday, 1300-1350, during the semesters. These seminars are given by the QGECE Staff and Students as well as experts from outside the Centre. A typical presentation takes about 30 minutes followed by questions and discussion. The seminars are open to public. Please note...
CCSG Director, Andrew Garnett: "This new masters program ... will provide the sector with the technically-skilled engineers they need."
CCSG fuels careers in the gas industry CCSG fuels careers in the gas industry
21/11/2012
"... the perception from the public will understandably be that major publicly-funded institutions are being seconded to aid the growth and financial profits of the coal seam gas industry."
Expect scepticism over gas industry-funded research Is the University of Queensland's $16m "frackademia" program innovation, or an over-funded conflict of interest?
15/09/2012
CSG permit handback 'a win' for protesters COAL seam gas (CSG) protesters are celebrating a mining company decision to abandon a permit to drill in southeast Queensland.
15/09/2012
Fears CSG panel will be 'toothless tiger' A NEW scientific expert panel charged with assessing coal seam gas (CSG) projects will be a "toothless tiger" with conflicts of interest, the Senate has been told.
15/09/2012
Floodgates have opened - CSG opponents Floodgates have opened - CSG opponents
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