Matilda Lane-Rose, from Disrupt Burrup Hub, joins the 麻豆传媒 Show to discuss why we must oppose the destructive gas project.
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Disrupt Burrup Hub听climate campaigners defiantly pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy and will return to court to fight other charges. Riley Breen reports.
The day after scientists marked the hottest day on record, Labor's federal resources minister Madeleine King announced new gas exploration permits for fossil fuel giants. Pip Hinman 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
It is important to amplify the voices of those most affected by climate catastrophe, and those include young people, argues Maz Misiewicz.听
Paul Gregoire spoke to听Disrupt Burrup Hubs鈥檚 Gerard Mazza about the ABC鈥檚 betrayal of its code, the dangerous Woodside gas project and why the group is being made out to be terrorists.
Pushing back against the power of the fossil fuel companies,听First Nations and climate activists are determined to protect the unique听Exmouth Gulf. Leo Earle reports.
The ABC should not help criminalise activists by handing over footage to the police, argues Isaac Nellist.
Woodside and the WA听government have stepped up their attacks on peaceful climate protesters听with the help of听Kerry Stokes鈥 media emporium. Binoy Kampmark reports.
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Disrupt Burrup Hub staged a silent protest in front of Woodside鈥檚 headquarters in response to听the West Australian government鈥檚 crackdown on protesters engaging in direct action.听Nova Sobieralski reports.
One hundred people protested outside Woodside's WA headquarters, calling on it to stop exploration for a听new gas field at Burrup Hub off the Pilbara coast. Alex Salmon reports.
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Two hundred people protested for climate action听 as part of Extinction Rebellion WA鈥檚 鈥淧erth stops for climate鈥. Alex Salmon reports.
Hundreds of climate strikers heard from First Nations leaders and climate activists before marching to the Woodside office in Perth, reports Alex Bainbridge.
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