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Stopping Big Gas
Gas is a dirty fossil fuel that pollutes our air, oceans and climate. Australia’s gas companies are ripping us off. It’s time to break free.

Ways to get involved
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Stop New Coal, Oil and Gas Projects
Sign the petition to demand the Australian Government stop new coal, oil and gas projects now.
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Big Gas is destroying our planet
Big Gas is holding Australia’s economy hostage for their own profit — and they’re destroying the nature and oceans we love in the process. Tell Prime Minister Albanese to stand up to Big Gas.
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Call on Telstra to disconnect from Big Gas!
Communities across Australia are already facing the real impacts of climate change: extreme bushfires, record-breaking floods, and damaging storms, driven by the burning of fossil fuels like gas. They deserve to know when a company that claims to back climate action is actually doing the opposite.
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Email the CEOs of key companies in the BCA
Discover which major brands are doing the dirty work of Big Gas, and who is walking the talk on climate.
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Australia’s best‑kept secret. Woodside’s next target!
You can help save Scott Reef from destructive gas drilling
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Save Scott Reef from Woodside’s toxic gas
The plans to drill for dirty gas from under the beautiful Scott Reef could have devastating impacts.
80%
The percentage of gas that is extracted in Australia but then exported overseas.
22%
The percentage of global greenhouse gas emissions that come from gas
2x
How much Australian electricity prices have risen since gas exports began in 2015.

The problem- Australia’s dirty gas
Gas is a dirty fossil fuel responsible for driving climate disasters, polluting our oceans, and putting our marine wildlife at risk. Australia already has enough gas to meet our needs. Multinational corporations are trying to force new gas projects onto our communities to then export overseas for their own profit. More gas extraction in Australia would mean:
- Seismic blasting and offshore drilling that will harm our marine ecosystems and wildlife. Wherever they drill, they spill.
- Burning gas further fuels climate change, with floods, fires, and heatwaves, which put our health, safety and economy at risk.
The gas lobby is spending millions to convince us that we need more gas projects, but the truth is that more gas projects means more climate destruction, higher energy bills and no safe future for Australia.
How is Greenpeace making it possible to break free from gas?
The science is clear: gas, like coal, is incompatible with a safe climate future. We are advocating for:
- An end to new gas projects and seismic blasting in Australian waters.
- A fair and fast phase out of dirty fossil fuels in Australia.
- Investment in renewable energies that create green jobs, will protect our oceans and will deliver reliable and affordable power.
We’re already nearly halfway to powering Australia with clean energy. The gas lobby keeps pushing a fake “shortage” to justify new projects, but Greenpeace research shows there’s plenty of supply. We don’t need new gas- we need investment in clean energy and green jobs.


The impacts of gas in Australia
Gas isn’t just bad for the climate, it’s bad for Australians, our wildlife, our ecosystems and our future. From extreme heat and fires, to coral bleaching, and threatened marine life. The impacts are already here, and they will only get worse if we let Big Gas keep expanding.
Offshore drilling and seismic blasting threatens our marine ecosystems beyond repair.
Over 80% of gas extracted in Australia is shipped overseas, while we are left dealing with the pollution and higher energy costs.
If built, gas projects like Woodside’s Burrup Hub could become our country’s largest source of climate pollution.
Big Gas corporations in Australia are undermining the renewable transition for their own profits, while communities face the fallout.
Frequently asked questions
This is an artificial shortfall that has been designed by big gas companies to keep Australia hooked on gas.
Big gas companies export around 80% of our gas overseas, raking in massive profits while they drill for even more, destroying our oceans, marine life and coastal communities in the process – and then they complain that we don’t have enough gas.
Despite what these companies claim, we don’t need to drill for more gas.
Gas exports can be redirected for domestic use to solve the gas supply crunch. Last year, Japanese companies alone onsold more Australian gas than our eastern states even used – so there is no real excuse to keep drilling for new gas.
There is no doubt that gas is a dirty fossil fuel that we need to move away from quickly, and in order to do that we need the government to commit to a timeline so that we can properly deliver that phase-out in a way that is as fast and as fair as possible.
Gas usage in Australia is already declining and we are already almost halfway to powering our economy with clean, affordable renewable energy, but we need the government to commit to that timeline and to stop destroying nature by fast-tracking new gas projects
As one of the sunniest, windiest countries in the world, Australia can be a global leader in green industry and exports if we commit to the fast and fair transition away from fossil fuels.
Domestic gas use in Japan is actually declining, they don’t need our gas, yet they continue to import massive amounts of Australian gas only to sell over half of it on to other countries for a massive profit.
Meanwhile here in Australia, big gas companies continue to ship most of our gas offshore, while Australians pay the price with higher electricity bills and climate damage.
A CSIRO report, found that increasing Australian gas exports to Asia could actually displace the adoption of renewable energy and prolong the use of coal, leading to an increase in global emissions.
Big gas companies are desperately trying to keep us hooked on their dirty gas, but they are fighting against the inevitable global transition to cheaper, cleaner renewable energy – and they aren’t going to win.
Help end the age of fossil fuels
Right now, Greenpeace is working to take on the biggest polluters and stop new coal, oil and gas projects in Australia. We’re holding corporations and governments to account, taking direct action and investigating and exposing them.
We still have time. What happens next is in our hands.
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The fossil fuel takeover of the Business Council of Australia
The Business Council of Australia claims to represent the whole business community, but who is really pulling the strings?
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Turning Ocean Trash into Transition Treasure
Sitting off the North West Coast of Western Australia lies a strange abundance of material that could be a significant new industry for WA’s economy. No, it’s not more oil…
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Ocean Protector Lobby Trip to Save Scott Reef
On Monday 28th July, 17 amazing volunteers and 10 staff came from across the country to meet with our elected representatives in parliament on the issue of Saving Scott Reef.
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Ocean Protectors Lobby Day
On the 28th July Greenpeace staff and a dozen ocean protector volunteers will travel to Canberra to meet with Members of Parliament and Senators. Why? To call on the Government…
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A License to Pollute: Woodside’s Dirty Deal Just Got a Federal Tick
The new Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt just made a decision that has left climate and ocean defenders across the country stunned and outraged.
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Deeply disappointing: WA EPA will not assess risky carbon dumping in Browse Basin
PERTH, Tuesday 18 November 2025 — Two of Australia’s leading environmental organisations have said it’s “deeply disappointing” that the WA Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) will not assess Woodside’s high-risk, high-cost and unproven carbon dumping (Carbon Capture and Storage) plans at one of Western Australia’s most diverse and important reef systems.
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Leaked report confirms WA gas is derailing the clean energy transition in Asia
PERTH, Thursday 6 November 2025 – A Deloitte report leaked to the media, commissioned by the government of Western Australia, confirms WA’s gas exports are fuelling the climate crisis by…
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‘A clear path to our green future’: Greenpeace report sets out roadmap for WA’s energy transition and phase out of gas
PERTH, Wednesday 22 October 2025 — A new report released today by Greenpeace Australia Pacific and Springmount Advisory shows for the first time how Western Australia can slash emissions by…
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WA EPA opens referral of Woodside’s Browse Basin ‘carbon dumping’ plans for public comment
The Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has accepted a joint referral by the Conservation Council of WA (CCWA) and Greenpeace Australia Pacific (GPAP) on Woodside’s high-risk Browse Basin carbon…
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Environment and Unions alliance calls for WA clean-up hub
PERTH, Monday 11 August 2025 – A new analysis released today by an alliance of unions and leading environmental organisations has recommended a nation-first ‘decommissioning hub’ be built in Western…
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Woodside decommissioning “more like decomposing”: Greenpeace
PERTH, Friday 1 August 2025 — In response to reports fossil fuel giant Woodside has been hit with mandated orders over decommissioning by safety regulator NOPSEMA, the following statement can…
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North West Shelf approval brings Woodside’s toxic gas plans a step closer to Scott Reef
SYDNEY/PERTH, Wednesday 28 May 2025 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has denounced the proposed approval of Woodside’s North West Shelf gas extension to run until 2070, a decision it says brings…
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Greenpeace response to refusal of North West Shelf reconsideration request
SYDNEY/PERTH, Thursday 22 May 2025 — In response to the refusal of Greenpeace’s reconsideration request for Woodside’s North West Shelf project extension, Geoff Bice, WA Campaign Lead at Greenpeace Australia…
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