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It’s tree changers v farmers in Queensland’s battle for the bush

It’s tree changers v farmers in Queensland’s battle for the bush

A small community in north Queensland has become a battleground over energy policy in the state election campaign.

The state election will decide if Charlene Attard’s home is collateral damage for two opposing energy plans. Jim Cullen

James HallQueensland correspondent

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In Queensland, where the extremes of politics swing from the Greens’ dominance in inner Brisbane to the conservative expanses in the north, the gap between voters’ views on energy is typically enormous.

In the pristine Pioneer Valley north of Mackay, it boils down to a choice between the destruction of hundreds of homes to make way for a big renewable power project or investors with billions of dollars walking away, taking jobs and economic activity with them.

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James HallQueensland correspondentJames Hall is the Financial Review's Queensland correspondent. Connect with James on Twitter. Email James at james.hall@nine.com.au

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