It’s plain, knitters upset by CSG plans

Updated February 27 2015 - 2:17pm, first published 2:15pm
Margaret Evans, Sally Forsstrom and Margaret McDonald are using their knitting skills to protest against CSG. Photo: BELINDA SOOLE
Margaret Evans, Sally Forsstrom and Margaret McDonald are using their knitting skills to protest against CSG. Photo: BELINDA SOOLE

A group of Narromine and Dubbo women protesting against coal seam gas (CSG) mining are drawing on the long history of knitting as a tool for non-violent political activism.

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