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CARRINGTON FALLS PUMPING! WITH RAINBOW
After massive rainfall Carrington Falls near Robertson, NSW was PUMPING!! Even got an epic rainbow.
Music by Solkyri solkyri.bandcamp.com/album/mount-pleasant
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Helensburgh Cemetery ARTWARDS
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A short documentary about local artist Rees Archibald's sound installation at Helensburgh Cemetery. This was part of Wollongong City Councils ARTWARDS project - art in unusual locations. reesarchibald.com/
Rodeo
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Rodeo
Disaster Relief Australia - Operation Riordan
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DRA Operation Roirdan sought to assist the flood affected people of Lismore, NSW
Blue waterholes star trail
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Blue waterholes star trail
Cooleman Falls
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Epic waterfall in north Kosciuszko National Park
"Coal Creek" - the story of a mine, a creek and a platypus community
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“Coal Creek” documents the tireless work of a large number of concerned citizens to shine a spotlight on the damage being done to the Royal National Park by a neighbouring mine. Filmed on Dharawal Country in 2022 the story shows repeated pollution events by neighbouring Metropolitan Coal Mine into Camp Gully Creek which carries the pollution into the Hacking River which is a major artery of The...
MTB Blackbutt Forest
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MTB Blackbutt Forest
YES23 Illawarra
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YES23 Illawarra
Gloucester Sunrise
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Epic sunrise over thick low fog in the rural town of Gloucester, NSW
Sunny Corner Mine
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Sunny Corner is a scarred landscape, legacy of a mine which closed over 100 years ago. Nothing can grow here and the water is far far worse. Dr Ian Wright takes us to investigate the mine. Excerpt from "Mining The Blue Mountains" Filmed Nov 2021
Bondi2Barossa 2023 Documentary
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26 cyclists set off from Bondi Beach bound for Barossa Valley, 1400k and 9 days away to raise funds for Dementia Research.
Pink Lakes, VIC 4K
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We recently camped at Pink Lakes in Murray Sunset National Park, VIC What an epic place!!
Swimming with stingray
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Swimming with stingray
Port Kembla Lantern Parade 22
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The annual lantern Port Kembla Lantern Parade Shot for Our Community Project
Fear Fest 22
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Fear Fest 22
More Than A Cyclist TVC
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More Than A Cyclist TVC
Granite belt tour
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Granite belt tour
Mt Kosciusko National Park snow shoeing
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Mt Kosciusko National Park snow shoeing
Carrington Falls
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Carrington Falls
Erith Coal Mine
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Erith Coal Mine
Cathedral of Ferns
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Cathedral of Ferns
The Lost World
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The Lost World
GoPro near misses
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GoPro near misses
Glashouse Rocks, Narooma in 4k
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Glashouse Rocks, Narooma in 4k
Mining The Blue Mountains - A Documentary
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Mining The Blue Mountains - A Documentary
The Grotto, Blue Mountains
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The Grotto, Blue Mountains
Glen Davis
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Glen Davis
'Mining The Blue Mountains' - documentary trailer
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'Mining The Blue Mountains' - documentary trailer

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  • @WollemiAdventures
    @WollemiAdventures Місяць тому

    Very interesting documentary James. Thanks for sharing this with us! We had a similar issue in the Mountains with a colliery leading into the headwaters of the Wollangambe river.

    • @jamesoconnor8496
      @jamesoconnor8496 Місяць тому

      Thanks mate! Yeah I covered that one in this doco you may enjoy ua-cam.com/video/vyxF5QyqfJM/v-deo.html

  • @glennbartlett3489
    @glennbartlett3489 3 місяці тому

    😆 Money well spent

  • @evannicholson2823
    @evannicholson2823 5 місяців тому

    Excellent mate

    • @jamesoconnor8496
      @jamesoconnor8496 5 місяців тому

      Thanks mate, big issue no one is currently covering..

  • @GizmoDrones
    @GizmoDrones 5 місяців тому

    Beautifully done

  • @Bulltardwin
    @Bulltardwin 6 місяців тому

    This is mental. Even deep in nature we can still be exposed to pollution.

  • @CK-Chanel
    @CK-Chanel 7 місяців тому

    nice vid mate i love the aussie rodeo culture its something else.

  • @AlanBondFilms
    @AlanBondFilms 7 місяців тому

    Excellent documentary. As a local resident of over 33 years, there has been a constant "war" going on regarding the health of the Hacking. Developers wanting to open housing estates in the Hacking Catchment at Helensburgh, light industrial to general industrial sanctioned by Wollongong City Council without any public consultation in changing to that later zone. When the Hacking Catchment headwaters at Helensburgh were voted on to change from a 7D Hacking River Zone to E2 Environmental Protection, the Administrators of the then found corrupt Council, had one of them, a former planning head for the NSW Government, who favoured development at Helensburgh in those catchment areas, supported AGAIN those proposed developments!! So that person supported spot zoning even after this area was publicly endorsed by a large margin to be E2 (now C2)....Two Councillors who were in the next Council supported the Light Industrial in the middle of the Hacking Catchment! One had a conflict of interest saying at a Council meeting they had been doing business with one of the industries there for 36 years!!! This made no difference to the Council!! These two councillors have long since departed, leaving this mess behind. So let's not forget too, that General Industrial exists in the Hacking River Catchment at Helensburgh.

  • @WaterholeExchange
    @WaterholeExchange 8 місяців тому

    This would be no exception, and it is disgraceful the failure in duty of care by politicians, miners and the company, shareholders who live off the profits of this failure. Coal mining is not the only issue, we have cotton farmers using intense chemical application and it ends up in the water ways. Right under Scomo's nose and he had the nerve to take a lump of coal into parliament and act as if it has no harmful side effects in the digging and burning for electricity. They should dock his PM retirement fund for the disgusting failure and put it towards cleaning this mess.

  • @markissboi3583
    @markissboi3583 9 місяців тому

    Govt's in Australia have turned into weak spinless backbone gits who's rather Hover around a city news cameras than address wildlife environment issues Mining is good for australia but mines left to cause environmental damage is unjustified if a ship looses oil in the sea they fix why not the Mines ? out sight out mind i guess Fook if i know if that Asbestos mine above WA is still blowing dust across OZ cough cough there's piles of it left to blow in the wind 50 years L8tr ? Imagine if the Govt had Ballz to build a huge pipe from the Qld flooded areas down south just imagine no more drought issues & continuous farming of food crops Naaaaaaaaaaaah these wanka's would rather sit it unimportant meetings about new furniture for the office than go out in a ute & take a decent look themselves city folk no idea what goes on here

    • @markissboi3583
      @markissboi3583 9 місяців тому

      Imagine if these type of assholes mined where the Wollemi pine was found and cut them down b4 anyone got to see them that be a sad sad thing there hey! glad the govt sends some environment people to assess the land some probably get paid $ behind the hand also .

  • @kevanharding9716
    @kevanharding9716 9 місяців тому

    We visit that area a lot and have seen the outfall of mining. Great job with what you have achieved.

  • @andrewturk6562
    @andrewturk6562 10 місяців тому

    What i want to know is are there yowies still living there simple question people looking forward to anser nunal nunal

  • @DesertTuna
    @DesertTuna 10 місяців тому

    Makes me wonder what the water would be like off captains flat mine lead rich probably and theres many exposed sources near water bottom of the dam at corin dam to ya right a pocket of exposed lead zinc. rock flat creek just out of cooma a smelly sulphide mine shaft on a hill right next to the stream cowra creek near peak view nsw might be leaking into the upper Murray good work everyone thanks for your efforts

    • @jamesoconnor8496
      @jamesoconnor8496 10 місяців тому

      Yeah right.. Thats concerning! Sounds like another Sunny Corner. Is that old mine still there? I heard it sold

  • @DesertTuna
    @DesertTuna 10 місяців тому

    Mine rescue EPA

  • @colinedwards4029
    @colinedwards4029 11 місяців тому

    Thank you to the team that identified the problem and worked with the community to fix it. A great job. A great video too.

  • @michaelwhite7470
    @michaelwhite7470 11 місяців тому

    As the seasons come and go this creek dries up so stop talking crap

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 11 місяців тому

    Thanks to those of you that care for the environment !

  • @killmozzies
    @killmozzies 11 місяців тому

    TLDW

  • @samcostin-v5v
    @samcostin-v5v Рік тому

    Please put units on your water quality reporting. Otherwise they are just meaningless numbers. Which is a shame given the high quality of the video.

    • @jamesoconnor8496
      @jamesoconnor8496 5 місяців тому

      Sorry they were on the original doco “Mining The Blue Mountains” this is an abbreviated version of it

  • @paolodimartino241
    @paolodimartino241 Рік тому

    😌 'promosm'

  • @latoyamcdowell7473
    @latoyamcdowell7473 Рік тому

    💐 'PromoSM'

  • @amareshroy7732
    @amareshroy7732 Рік тому

    Surface mining is equally harmful to nature of vegetation animals insects creatures within mine limit for ever.

  • @amareshroy7732
    @amareshroy7732 Рік тому

    Mining for any mineral and its extraction is never a clean industry.but without mineral we cannot survive. So damaging nature should be made minimum.

  • @LyndaHill
    @LyndaHill Рік тому

    Thank you for your commitment to this issue. So appreciated.

  • @bennywest5981
    @bennywest5981 Рік тому

    Clean water won’t be accepted by the Freemasons,, they want chemicals added to drinking waters to help pharmaceuticals companies Mining is actually derived from the evil fallen angels , teaching humans how to obtain metals , to then build weapons to encourage humans to war with each other ,,, it still continues today ,,

    • @George-xb5ey
      @George-xb5ey Рік тому

      evil will never stop till all of gods good works are gone

  • @surfinmuso37
    @surfinmuso37 Рік тому

    Of course. Because who can stand in the way when there's a dollar to be made? I mean they even put a fucking uranium mine in the middle of Kakadu, a wold heritage area. Humans are a plague on this earth

  • @FeldwebelWolfenstool
    @FeldwebelWolfenstool Рік тому

    14:05 ppb? ppm? mph? knots? Polish the water to extract and sel ..er..um..re-cycle the Ni and Zn?

  • @tims001
    @tims001 Рік тому

    I'd love for you guys to check the water quality around the hunter valley area... It's a crying shame, the rivers that are still actually flowing are disgracefull. God bless and keep up the good work.

  • @sprintershepherd4359
    @sprintershepherd4359 Рік тому

    Nice one I am so glad Western Sydney university discovered this problem and with their evidence conservationists and others got some action taken to help improve the crimes that were and are being committed here . Great documentary . thanks everyone who was involved with this doccumentary and the people who tyook action to bring this environmental vandalism to the authorities attention

  • @elquixotedelascanarias
    @elquixotedelascanarias Рік тому

    Regulators in Australia (at least in financial industry) do their job and go home - just enough. From time to time their scrutiny and due process is questioned and they make it their job to come up with feasible, viable answers. In other words, bum covering. There's a lot of that in Australia. Here it seems like some of the usual. It's sad and a shame that regulators let the mining industry get away with it. Another problem in Australia is that it's a country where publicly elected political parties assume power, but are largely funded by private interests, such as banks and miners, who seem to get away with defrauding Australian people with stunts like this. The gatekeepers are not asleep, they just don't care to bite the hand that feeds them. My opinion.

  • @catherinesarah5831
    @catherinesarah5831 Рік тому

    Remarkable job guys & community. Thank you.

  • @Triple-N
    @Triple-N Рік тому

    Also be interested to hear the effects of mining that's happening in the edges of Marrangaroo NP as it sits so close to the Cox's River.

  • @Linkmyssing
    @Linkmyssing Рік тому

    I’m not surprised at all. Our government has beeen giving back handers to mining companies for a very long time. I saw nothing. I didn’t know about that. Not on my watch. You hear it all but it’s all hot air and bs. The government lies to make life better for themselves. Nobody else

  • @leighcouper4594
    @leighcouper4594 Рік тому

    It's nice to know that your work is achieving a positive outcome. It is also good that the coal mine is actually doing something about it and putting place amendments that you guys have brought to the EPA's attention. Well done. Let's hope that the government can allocate funds to address the canyon coal mine destroying the surrounding ecosystem by allowing toxic minerals to flow loose into the surrounding creek.

  • @samim9166
    @samim9166 Рік тому

    This is a very informative and important documentary. Thank you for sharing and producing. I would like to ask if you guys have done any research about mining in Bungonia national park. I believe it is a similar case since the mine is right on top of bungonia creek and the water from the creek flows down to Shoalhaven River.

    • @jamesoconnor8496
      @jamesoconnor8496 Рік тому

      Hi Samim I haven't but have hiked there, could be interested! Email me at james@jamespatrickphotography.com.au

  • @jamesaustralian9829
    @jamesaustralian9829 Рік тому

    If only mines there got expansions and were running full swing, because they'd be subject to modern regulations and safeguards and maybe then young people would have opportunities and aspirations instead of shit retail jobs and getting in trouble with the police. A problem brought to us by the whinging boomers, that are all to happy to use products from mining in their daily lives, and whinge about it left right and centre.

  • @-SANDMAN-
    @-SANDMAN- Рік тому

    What is “woddah” they keep mentioning? And why do all these aussies mention it when they’re discussing the water?

  • @kendallkahl8725
    @kendallkahl8725 Рік тому

    The Australian need to get their mining companies under control. Even outside Australia they are causing destruction and then walk away and say its not their problem.

  • @malcolmgarrett1561
    @malcolmgarrett1561 Рік тому

    At the 2mins and 10 sec, you said you get iron, manganese , and aluminium, where can the aluminium possible come from, aluminium is man made, I believe your talking of chemtrails!

    • @tonydoggett7627
      @tonydoggett7627 Рік тому

      Did you complete high school? Google: the periodic table & Compounds and elements if you can.

    • @dougdavis8986
      @dougdavis8986 Рік тому

      ​@@tonydoggett7627 must be an American. Their education system is a joke.

    • @malcolmgarrett1561
      @malcolmgarrett1561 Рік тому

      @@tonydoggett7627 , Aluminium is made from processing Boxit , it measures , nano particles of aluminium, and that is from chemtrails, and so all around the world, not only water is polluted, are air, are food, and our own bodies, look that up on Goolag, I mean Google

  • @newperspective7790
    @newperspective7790 Рік тому

    Heavy metals are becoming more valuable, reclaim them.

  • @roadkisserful
    @roadkisserful Рік тому

    It took people power to carry out investigations and telling the EPA to do something, congratulations on UWS and the residents, Corporations should be ashamed.

    • @dougdavis8986
      @dougdavis8986 Рік тому

      Let me know when you find a corporation or CEO that's ashamed about anything.

  • @elastotec173
    @elastotec173 Рік тому

    Unbelievably one sided presentation equating mine operation from 100 years ago with operating procedures today. Todays mine operators must comply with some of the toughest environmental standards in the world. If you believe everything presented in this video you are a long way from being objective.

    • @garycook3943
      @garycook3943 Рік тому

      Question: When did Clarence clean up their discharge? Answer: Not until a new license required it. That tells you about priorities and the need for programs just like this. Q: Why did the license conditions for a CURRENT mine change? A: Citizen action.

    • @michaelljiljak5926
      @michaelljiljak5926 Рік тому

      Correct. A bunch of greeny bs! You dont see people or animals dropping dead from drinking water from beneath historic gold mines... this is just another attempt at abbo and greenies land grab tactics

    • @madbull04
      @madbull04 Рік тому

      I can tell that you worship the liberals. Glad they are out

    • @jamesoconnor8496
      @jamesoconnor8496 Рік тому

      I don't believe you..

    • @michaelljiljak5926
      @michaelljiljak5926 Рік тому

      Difference between me and you... ive worked in the mining industry for years closely with enviro safety personnel and have first hand experience of safe water release practices. You and your indoctrinated uni posse use a single mine that was closed long before strict environmental policies and use images of calcium and iron oxide deposits to try give mining a bad name/image and back it up with zero proof of toxic contamination . If everyone listened to greenies then it'd be lights out and back to the dark ages.

  • @bynoebynoe9677
    @bynoebynoe9677 Рік тому

    Better get use to it, a vote for YES has vast repercussions including opening to form a republic, which In turn we lose our rites. We will be signing over our ownership and rites. Vote NO, google it

  • @OnCountryWithMick
    @OnCountryWithMick Рік тому

    Great video about the affects mining has on our country and environment. Honestly I knew the Hawksbury/Nepean was polluted but I never thought levels were so high. Mining is part of our life but they seriously need to do more to minimise the impacts.

    • @jamesoconnor8496
      @jamesoconnor8496 Рік тому

      Thanks Mick, may I ask how you discovered this film? Its exploded in the last week!

    • @OnCountryWithMick
      @OnCountryWithMick Рік тому

      @James O'Connor popped up in my home page suggested videos mate.

  • @DavidMcKinnon-vi2ju
    @DavidMcKinnon-vi2ju Рік тому

    Subsidence of rock strata and subsequent draining of swamps and alteration of stream flows a major issue of longwall mining. Not a case of out of sight, out of mind!

    • @jamesoconnor8496
      @jamesoconnor8496 Рік тому

      Very true David. How did you find this film? Its taken off in the last week

  • @JustOneKnight
    @JustOneKnight Рік тому

    frightningly sad that humans can and do destroy mother natures most beautiful wonders.

  • @m.a.8335
    @m.a.8335 Рік тому

    Herzlichen Dank für diese wichtige Dokumentation. Das muss wieder in Ordnung gebracht und zwar nach dem Verursacherprinzip.

    • @maxsonthonax1020
      @maxsonthonax1020 Рік тому

      Australia being the kind of place it is, culturally, how do you propose holding the people responsible to account?

    • @m.a.8335
      @m.a.8335 Рік тому

      @@maxsonthonax1020 Verursacherprinzip heisst: Wer etwas verursacht, bringt es wieder in Ordnung. Wenn in Australien oder sonst wo auf der Welt eine Bergbaufirma Umweltschäden verursacht, sollte sie die Schäden wieder beseitigen. In diesem Falle müsste die zuständige Regierung von NSW diese Schritte einleiten. Dazu haben wir Regierungen.

  • @leridotte
    @leridotte Рік тому

    good job mate really educational video.

  • @tacitdionysus3220
    @tacitdionysus3220 Рік тому

    Great clip. It's much worse than that. I can just remember when you could drink water straight from most waterways in the Blue Mountains and the place was pristine. And much of that comes not only from mines but from people choosing to live in the Blue Mountains. The irony is so many of them think they are in touch with nature by living there, yet their runoff and lifestyle is polluting it. We need a long term plan to prevent further occupation of the area, and gradually depopulate it apart from essential use, well controlled transit, and well regulated eco-tourism.

    • @malcolmgarrett1561
      @malcolmgarrett1561 Рік тому

      Tacit, so says Joseph Stalin, need to cut the cable on the tel lie vision, this is pure woke evil, go live in China

  • @deanpd3402
    @deanpd3402 Рік тому

    So, in the meantime, get behind Peter Andrews and NSF. Cut the red (green tape) tape and allow farmers to remediate denuded and degraded landscape and waterways. We can turn around millions of hectares of land. This needs to happen now but bureaucrats are locked into outdated thinking and forcing farmers to come up with 10s of thousands of dollars to try to get through the red tape. This is not good to see what has happened in these parts of the Blue Mountains but don't mourn, organise. Restore the whole Australian landscape not just small pockets.

  • @nouid9435
    @nouid9435 Рік тому

    Thanks very much for letting us UA-camrs know of this mate, James. I have an uncle who lives up in the Blue Mountains and had only ever heard this from him years ago, that there had been a mine up there and polluted the wilderness there, but I didn't know of what was being mined. Our governments and, especially even our ABC and SBS networks - never informed us of this, of my knowledge. Such bloody sheer ignorance‼️ Governments take such especially the Liberals allow such to happen. Even tho they say, both Liberal and Labor are just as bad as one another. It's about money and doing deals. (Sounds like a done Trump deal that he did to Bear Ears Mountain Monument in Utah, USA. Just like so many have been done in the past.) This info needs to get out there and be told for everyone and the future generations. It just makes me so sad of what is happening to this beautiful natural environment. 😢

    • @jamesoconnor8496
      @jamesoconnor8496 Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed it:)

    • @nouid9435
      @nouid9435 Рік тому

      @@jamesoconnor8496No worries Mr. O'Connor. It's much appreciated. ✌️