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Woodside Energy and the Australian government said on Friday they have extended the consultation period for conditions tied ...
Murujuga, the world’s largest rock-art site, might not meet UNESCO World Heritage List requirements due to local fossil fuel plant emissions.
Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt flags possible delays to Woodside's response to his provisional approval of an ...
The North West Shelf LNG project is located on the Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia (WA) and is the country's oldest and ...
By Mick Le Moignan THE proposal to build a £2–3 billion offshore wind farm in territorial waters south-west of Jersey ...
The wait continues for a final decision on the future of a major gas plant as campaigners call for greater transparency about the controversial project.
The extension of the North West Shelf gas project underscores the urgent need for nationally legislated plans for climate resilience and adaptation ...
Fossil fuels are warming the planet. Liberal democracy is under attack. Does Australia's government understand what's ...
Woodside’s WA gas plans are facing fresh legal challenges, including an eleventh-hour bid to challenge approvals for the extension of North West Shelf gas processing facility.
The government had set conditions understood to be around the potential impact on ancient nearby Aboriginal rock art. Woodside had until Friday to respond.
Calling Browse a “carbon bomb” is an understatement. The project could lead to emissions of up to 1.6 billion tonnes of ...
The Murujuga Cultural Landscape is around 50,000 years old and tells the story line of the traditional custodians in the area ...