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Carmen Lawrence: Woodside’s Burrup Hub no good for WA
If you have walked through Yagan Square recently, or picked up a copy of your local paper, or read the news online, you will have found it hard to avoid the misleading claims from Woodside about their Scarborough gas project.
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Yindjibarndi Elder Tootsie Daniel's Message to Tanya Plibersek
Hear from Yindjibarndi Elder Tootsie Daniel in her own words on why Murujuga is a place that should be looked after and cared for — not a place for industry.
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Woodside execs grilled over Burrup Hub impacts on Murujuga rock art
Friends of Australian Rock Art co-founder Dr Stephen Bennetts and Conservation Council of WA Executive Director Jess Beckerling were at the Woodside AGM in April to ask execs about the impacts of the Burrup Hub gas project on the globally-significant Murujuga rock art.
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Open letter to Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek
Elders, political figures, and cultural icons urge Tanya Plibersek to protect cultural heritage and prevent Woodside from expanding gas developments at Murujuga on the Burrup Peninsula.