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A District Court judge said just because their actions were altruistic, it did not mean they should not be held to account.
Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt flags possible delays to Woodside's response to his provisional approval of an ...
Yet another legal challenge has been lodged against Woodside's North West Shelf extension, arguing the state's previous ...
After the James Price Point proposal collapsed, Woodside turned its sights to Karratha – about 900 kilometres from the Browse Basin – to process the untapped reserves.
The controversial extension of Woodside's North West Shelf gas project off Western Australia faces two legal challenges. Both ...
Woodside Energy's Karratha Gas Plant, part of the massive North West Shelf project, has been given the green light to operate until 2070 — well beyond its previously approved end date of 2030.
By extending Woodside’s NWS facility another 45 years, Australia is underwriting an emissions future rivalled only by the ...
Once resolved, the approval will allow Woodside to run the Karratha gas plant until 2070. It represents a key step in Woodside’s hopes of developing the Browse field off the WA coast, which would ...
The gas giant’s controversial project faces another hurdle as environmental activists launch an 11th-hour bid to overturn a ...
Woodside has been given more time to assess the conditions the Albanese government has set for its approval of the extension of the North West Shelf operation, as the gas giant works to ensure it ...
These projects, if they proceed, will weaken Australia’s efforts to reach its emission reduction goals. Their overall climate impact is truly frightening.