• Skip to Navigation
  • Skip to Content
  • Skip to Footer
Greenpeace
  • About Us
    • History of Greenpeace
    • How We Work
    • How We're Funded
    • Meet Our Team
    • Governance and Leadership
    • Greenpeace Ships
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Contact us
  • What we do
    • Fight Climate Change
    • Protect Oceans
    • Save Forests
    • End Plastic Pollution
    • Justice For The Pacific
    • See Our Victories
  • Your Impact
  • Get Involved
    • Take Action for the Planet
    • Work With Us
    • Volunteer With Us
    • Fundraise For Us
    • Resources for Activists
  • News
    • Media Centre & Resources
    • Greenpeace Articles
    • Newsletter From The CEO
    • Greenpeace Podcasts
    • Research and Investigations
    • Make a Tax Deductible Donation
    • Become a regular giver
    • Leave a gift in your Will
  • About Us
  • What we do
  • Your Impact
  • Get Involved
  • News
Greenpeace
  • Home
  • About Us
    • History of Greenpeace
    • How We Work
    • How We're Funded
    • Meet Our Team
    • Governance and Leadership
    • Greenpeace Ships
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Contact us
  • What we do
    • Fight Climate Change
    • Protect Oceans
    • Save Forests
    • End Plastic Pollution
    • Justice For The Pacific
    • See Our Victories
  • Your Impact
  • Get Involved
    • Take Action for the Planet
    • Work With Us
    • Volunteer With Us
    • Fundraise For Us
    • Resources for Activists
  • News
    • Media Centre & Resources
    • Greenpeace Articles
    • Newsletter From The CEO
    • Greenpeace Podcasts
    • Research and Investigations
  • Donate
    • Make a Tax Deductible Donation
    • Become a regular giver
    • Leave a gift in your Will

News and updates

  • Article
    Woodside Energy Western Australia Scott Reef Gas

    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.

    Gemma Plesman
    August 7, 2025
    1 min read
  • Article
    Woodside Energy Nature Fossil Fuels Scott Reef Gas

    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…

    Gemma Plesman
    July 22, 2025
    1 min read
  • Woodside's Burrup North-west Shelf Plant in Western Australia. © Luke Sweet / Conservation Council Western Australia / Greenpeace
    Article
    Floods Fossil Fuels Climate Impacts Take action Woodside Energy Scott Reef Gas

    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.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 28, 2025
    1 min read
  • Turtle in Scott Reef, Western Australia. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
    Article
    Activism Climate and Energy Meg O'neill Woodside Energy Scott Reef Gas

    Shells in the Sand: The Silent Struggle of Scott Reef’s Green Turtles

    Out on the remote, turquoise edge of Australia’s northwest waters lies Sandy Islet—a speck of coral sand at Scott Reef, and a quiet nesting haven for one of the planet’s most ancient mariners: the green turtle. 

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 23, 2025
    1 min read
  • Article
    Activism Climate and Energy Meg O'neill Woodside Energy Scott Reef Gas

    Woodside Dodges Accountability as Protesters Disrupt AGM Over Toxic Burrup Hub

    It's only 5 days after a very exhausting federal election campaign and hundreds of WA’s finest protesters braved an unseasonably warm autumn morning to join Greenpeace in calling out Woodside at their Annual General Meeting.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    May 9, 2025
    1 min read
  • Article
    Anthony Albanese Climate and Energy Nature Global Ocean Treaty Scott Reef

    Your impact: 4 bold moves for nature and climate this election

    The end of March was a huge week in pre-election politics, and Greenpeace was in Canberra making an impact for nature and the climate. 

    Solaye Snider
    April 10, 2025
    1 min read
  • Woodside's Burrup North-west Shelf Plant in Western Australia. © Luke Sweet / Conservation Council Western Australia / Greenpeace
    Article
    Fossil Fuels Peter Dutton Scott Reef

    The Dutton Coalition Just Announced a Massive Expansion of Offshore Gas Drilling

    If elected, the Dutton Coalition has pledged to “approve a bucket load of gas,” drastically expanding the gas industry off Australia’s coasts. This policy threatens our marine ecosystems, coastal communities, and the climate.

    Joe Rafalowicz
    April 8, 2025
    1 min read
  • Marine Life in Scott Reef, Western Australia. © Alex Westover and Wendy Mitchell / Greenpeace
    Article
    Floods Fossil Fuels Climate Impacts Take action Scott Reef

    Why Woodside’s North West Shelf risks Scott Reef

    In a significant development, the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) has announced that they need more time to consider the potential impacts of Woodside's North West Shelf Extension gas project, pushing out their decision by two months from the 31st of March to the 31st of May this year. 

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    March 27, 2025
    1 min read
  • Coastline near James Price Point, Western Australia. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
    Article
    Floods Fossil Fuels Climate Impacts Take action Scott Reef Make Polluters Pay Amazon

    Kimberley Faces Unlivable Future as WA Experiences a Summer of Heatwaves

    Western Australia is sweating through another unusually hot summer this year1 with parts of the state almost reaching a blistering 50°C.2 The upward trending heat in the state is not just unusual—it is predicted to become life-threatening, pushing communities, ecosystems, and infrastructure to the brink.

    Geoff Bice
    February 12, 2025
    1 min read
  • Close-Up of Corals on Seringapatam Reef, in Australia. © Wendy  Mitchell / Greenpeace
    Article
    Nature Safeguard our oceans Climate Impacts Tasman Sea Global Ocean Treaty Scott Reef Make Polluters Pay

    Australia’s Oceans Just Hit Their Hottest Year on Record—Here’s Why That Matters

    Australia’s oceans are heating at an alarming rate. In 2024, sea surface temperatures reached record highs, marking the hottest year on record for our surrounding waters.

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    February 11, 2025
    1 min read
Prev
1 2 3 4
Next
Greenpeace
  • Get Involved with Greenpeace
  • Work For Greenpeace
  • Volunteer with Greenpeace
  • Leave a gift in your Will
  • Media Centre and Resources
  • Research and Investigations
  • Annual Reports and Financial Statements
  • Polices and Guidelines
  • Get in Touch with Greenpeace

Acknowledgement of Country

Greenpeace’s mission is to secure an earth capable of nurturing life in all of its magnificent diversity. We acknowledge the nurturing of land and waters by Indigenous peoples since time immemorial. We acknowledge the enduring sovereignty of Indigenous peoples of Australia and the Pacific. We acknowledge we stand on the traditional lands of Indigenous peoples and pay respect to elders past and present.

Commitment to Diversity

Climate change impacts certain people disproportionately and we work towards our commitment to equity and inclusion across race, gender, age, religion, identity, and experience every day, so that everyone can live a brighter future.

2C Hayes Road, Rosebery NSW, 2018, Australia

Phone: 1800 815 151

ABN: 61 002 643 852

Charity Number: 002 643 852

Copyright © Greenpeace Australia Pacific 2025

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
All content authorised by Kate Smolski, Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Sydney. 2026

Manage your cookies preferences

Please select which cookies you are willing to store.

Necessary cookies Always enabled

These cookies will provide you a better experience of our website and help us to improve the performance of Greenpeace.org. You will be able to hide the cookies acceptance banner and use the website features better. We will also use these cookies to collect statistical and anonymised data such as how long users stay on a page or which links are clicked.

In addition to the cookies and technologies described above, we also use other services that will help us to enhance your experience on this website. We also may permit certain third party companies (e.g. Facebook, Google) cookies to help us understand more about our users specific behavior, demographic, and interest data. Those cookies help us to understand how visitors interact with our website (e.g. pages visited) in order to improve visitors experience, operation effectiveness of this platform and our communication strategies.

By clicking "Accept" you agree to our Cookies Policy