Queensland’s government is racing to pass a sweeping critical minerals bill designed to fast-track mining projects vital for global tech and defense, promising billions in economic windfall—but at the cost of environmental protections and landowner rights. Farmers and conservationists are sounding the alarm, warning the bill grants too much power to override standard assessments and negotiations, risking ecosystems and agricultural futures. Despite public outcry and ignored feedback, a key committee has endorsed the bill unchanged, leaving opponents furious and fearing they’re powerless against corporate interests. The government insists safeguards exist—including parliamentary oversight and consultation—but critics demand stronger, enforceable protections to ensure long-term sustainability. As parliament reconvenes, Queensland stands at a crossroads: balancing explosive growth with ecological responsibility and community rights.

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