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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.
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.
The controversial extension of Woodside's North West Shelf gas project off Western Australia faces two legal challenges. Both ...
High-ranking politicians in Australia are pushing back against UNESCO's concerns that ancient rock art in Western Australia is being endangered by the proposed expansion of a nearby gas project, ...
Critics of one of Australia's most productive gas projects have been accused of undermining a bid to secure a heritage ...
The Queensland government has halted a World Heritage nomination bid put forth by Labor last year. It’s next steps could ...
By extending Woodside’s NWS facility another 45 years, Australia is underwriting an emissions future rivalled only by the ...
Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt flags possible delays to Woodside's response to his provisional approval of an ...
Mardathoonera woman Raelene Cooper's challenge to Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt will be heard in the Federal Court in the week beginning July 14.
These projects, if they proceed, will weaken Australia’s efforts to reach its emission reduction goals. Their overall climate impact is truly frightening.
Opponents protesting Woodside's North West Shelf project ... A 430-kilometre pipeline would connect that gas to a second LNG train at a facility near Karratha.“Train” refers to the unit in a plant ...