Adani accused of using Getty images instead of real jobseekers to gear up public opinion for Aussie coal project
By A Representative
According to an Australian media report, the powerful Adani Group, which is in the midst of implementing one of the world's biggest mining projects in the Queensland state, has sough to тАЬgear up public opinion in its favour with ads from the stock images" provided by Gerry Images Inc.
America's Getty Images Inc is a stock photo agency based in Seattle, supplying stock images for business and consumers, targeting three markets тАУ creative professionals (advertising and graphic design), the media (print and online publishing), and corporate (in-house design, marketing and communication departments).
The report, sourced on a top conservation group, comes close on the heels of the Indian mining giant announcing that it plans to start construction of a $21.7 billion Carmichael coal mine project in Australia in 2017 after years of legal delays over environmental approvals.
Melbourne-based тАЬSouth Asia TimesтАЭ (SAT) reports, the advertisement is headlined тАЬNo More Delays! We Want WorkтАЭ, and is part of its тАЬadvertising campaignтАЭ in Queensland, adding, the top Indian group, which is based in Gujarat, is тАЬfacing flak from a prominent environment group for his controversial Coal mining project for using Getty stock images in this advertising campaign.тАЭ
SAT quotes coordinator of the Mackay Conservation Group, Peter McCallum, as saying that the Adani Group used the advertisement on October 27, 2016 in the advertising campaign to represent angry locals, is тАЬtrue to formтАЭ, adding, it is тАЬjust another chapter in AdaniтАЩs sustained campaign of misinformation in a desperate attempt to build support for its controversial mining projectтАЭ.
The ad campaign, running in state and regional papers, employs a stock Getty image of a тАЬLarge group of serious business people looking at the cameraтАЭ, McCallum says, adding, тАЬAdani couldnтАЩt even find real people to go into their ad campaign. AdaniтАЩs stock and trade is misinformation and this ad campaign is no exception.тАЭ
Claiming that the тАЬforeign-owned minerтАЭ continues to contend that its project would create 10,000 jobs when evidence provided in court, under oath, by AdaniтАЩs economic witness revealed it would only generate 1,464 additional jobs, CcCallum insists, тАЬEven with the port and rail line factored in, the project will only create a maximum of 25 per cent of the jobs Adani claims.тАЭ
тАЬFrustrating court action is another of AdaniтАЩs catch cries, yet our case resulted in the Environment Minister conceding that he made an error in his approval of the mine and the court then set it aside.тАЭ, says McCallum, adding, тАЬScrutiny by the courts has unveiled AdaniтАЩs habit of making misleading claims and doing poor environmental assessments, and has at the most delayed the project by one to two years. тАЭ
Mackay campaigner further says, тАЬAdani is again manipulating communities this week to obtain discounts and subsidies from local governments, by playing regional cities off against each other to host the company headquarters. тАЭ
He adds, тАЬThis foreign owned company, headquartered in Gujarat, doesnтАЩt care about locals, our environment or the Great Barrier Reef, it cares about its profits. This is symbolized by the fact it couldnтАЩt even find real people for this latest ad campaign.тАЭ
тАЬIf we were to run newspaper ads weтАЩd have no trouble finding Mackay residents, indigenous representatives, farmers, reef scientists and tourism operators to have their photos takenтАЭ, says McCallum, adding, тАЬAdani can splash all the money around it likes.тАЭ
The campaigner concludes, тАЬBut at the end of the day the mine must stand on its own two feet, not be rushed through by governments bullied into action and acting against the best interests of Queensland locals and our precious environment.тАЭ
According to an Australian media report, the powerful Adani Group, which is in the midst of implementing one of the world's biggest mining projects in the Queensland state, has sough to тАЬgear up public opinion in its favour with ads from the stock images" provided by Gerry Images Inc.
America's Getty Images Inc is a stock photo agency based in Seattle, supplying stock images for business and consumers, targeting three markets тАУ creative professionals (advertising and graphic design), the media (print and online publishing), and corporate (in-house design, marketing and communication departments).
The report, sourced on a top conservation group, comes close on the heels of the Indian mining giant announcing that it plans to start construction of a $21.7 billion Carmichael coal mine project in Australia in 2017 after years of legal delays over environmental approvals.
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The ad. Source: Mackay |
SAT quotes coordinator of the Mackay Conservation Group, Peter McCallum, as saying that the Adani Group used the advertisement on October 27, 2016 in the advertising campaign to represent angry locals, is тАЬtrue to formтАЭ, adding, it is тАЬjust another chapter in AdaniтАЩs sustained campaign of misinformation in a desperate attempt to build support for its controversial mining projectтАЭ.
The ad campaign, running in state and regional papers, employs a stock Getty image of a тАЬLarge group of serious business people looking at the cameraтАЭ, McCallum says, adding, тАЬAdani couldnтАЩt even find real people to go into their ad campaign. AdaniтАЩs stock and trade is misinformation and this ad campaign is no exception.тАЭ
Claiming that the тАЬforeign-owned minerтАЭ continues to contend that its project would create 10,000 jobs when evidence provided in court, under oath, by AdaniтАЩs economic witness revealed it would only generate 1,464 additional jobs, CcCallum insists, тАЬEven with the port and rail line factored in, the project will only create a maximum of 25 per cent of the jobs Adani claims.тАЭ
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Gautam Adani in Melbourne, May 2015 |
Mackay campaigner further says, тАЬAdani is again manipulating communities this week to obtain discounts and subsidies from local governments, by playing regional cities off against each other to host the company headquarters. тАЭ
He adds, тАЬThis foreign owned company, headquartered in Gujarat, doesnтАЩt care about locals, our environment or the Great Barrier Reef, it cares about its profits. This is symbolized by the fact it couldnтАЩt even find real people for this latest ad campaign.тАЭ
тАЬIf we were to run newspaper ads weтАЩd have no trouble finding Mackay residents, indigenous representatives, farmers, reef scientists and tourism operators to have their photos takenтАЭ, says McCallum, adding, тАЬAdani can splash all the money around it likes.тАЭ
The campaigner concludes, тАЬBut at the end of the day the mine must stand on its own two feet, not be rushed through by governments bullied into action and acting against the best interests of Queensland locals and our precious environment.тАЭ
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