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‘Self-serving tosh’: Woodside’s Browse gas would derail energy transition and wreck Scott Reef
SYDNEY, Monday 11 May 2026 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has branded Woodside’s Browse gas report released to media today as being “so ludicrous it reads like satire” and a dangerous distraction from the urgent action needed to save Scott Reef and address soaring emissions.
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Greenpeace statement on Browse project’s federal assessment timeline
SYDNEY, Friday 8 May 2026 — In response to reports that the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water will this year make a recommendation on Woodside’s Browse…
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Don’t be so reckless: Hands off Scott Reef
Today, Greenpeace activists disrupted Woodside’s Annual General Meeting, its biggest corporate event of the year, to put the dirty gas corporation's disastrous plans to drill at Scott Reef front and centre.
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‘Don’t be so reckless’: Greenpeace activists disrupt Woodside AGM with anthem for Scott Reef
PERTH, Thursday 23 April 2026 — Greenpeace activists have interrupted Woodside’s 2026 AGM to directly challenge the fossil fuel giant’s plans to drill for gas at Scott Reef.
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Greenpeace calls on Environment Ministers to reject reckless Scott Reef drilling plans at Woodside AGM
PERTH, Thursday 23 April 2026 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific is calling on the WA and Federal Environment Ministers to slap down Woodside’s reckless plans to drill for gas at Scott…
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Rearranging the deck chairs!
Woodsides Browse to NWS gas project is under assessment by the WA and Federal Governments right now. This is a project that involved drilling up to 50 gas wells around…
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New analysis reveals Woodside’s amended Browse plans still too risky for turtles, whales
SYDNEY, Tuesday 21 April 2026 — New analysis of Woodside’s amended turtle and whale management plans for its Browse gas proposal has revealed supposed ‘mitigation methods’ still risk extinction of…









