Six councils across South Australia’s Limestone Coast, backed by winegrowers, farmers, and First Nations leaders, are demanding a permanent fracking ban after delivering a powerful open letter to Parliament. They oppose the government’s plan to end the 10-year moratorium — set to expire in 2028 — arguing that even with environmental reviews, fracking threatens their vital agriculture, tourism, and water resources. The region, known as the state’s “food bowl,” insists the temporary pause must become law to protect future generations — including youth who have no say in today’s decisions.

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