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BREAKING: Greenpeace activists arrested after standing up to Big Gas in Sydney
Greenpeace activists have been arrested after taking action at a major gas conference this morning in Sydney.
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BREAKING: Greenpeace activists disrupt major gas conference in Sydney
Right now, Greenpeace activists are standing up to Big Gas at a major gas conference in Sydney.
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5 ways to build a green energy future (with limited mining)
It is more important than ever to demand coordinated action to ensure that minerals are used where they matter most: principally, for a fast fair fossil fuel phase out and a transition to clean, affordable renewable energy and sustainable transport systems.
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How can we make the energy transition fair and sustainable?
What are the minerals needed for the clean energy transition, what role do they play in our efforts to combat climate change, and how can we source and use them in an environmentally sustainable way?
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“Bleeding our country dry and burning it at the same time”: Albanese Government greenlights 1,695 new Queensland gas wells until 2081
SYDNEY, 20 March 2026 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has slammed the Federal Government’s decision to approve a massive gas expansion in Queensland, saying the decision prioritises corporate superprofits over our communities…
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“They Profit, We Pay the Price”: Gas giants cash in while communities shoulder the costs of climate disasters
SYDNEY, Wednesday 24 February 2026 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has slammed multinational gas…
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Gas is the problem, not the answer
The Australian Energy Market Operator has just released its annual projections of expected gas supply and demand for Western Australia with claims that shortages are imminent. It’s called the WA…
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From Palau to Türkiye: Powering up for climate and ocean justice
Pacific Island countries have long been at the forefront of climate, ocean and biodiversity protection. Last week our team headed to Palau, to meet with community and government leaders and to plan for another big year ahead. Here's some of what we explored together, and what's in store over the coming months.
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Two major incidents in six months: ConocoPhillips can’t be trusted to drill for gas off VIC coast
Melbourne, Monday 2 February 2026 — US multinational oil and gas corporation, ConocoPhillips, has been linked to its second major incident in just six months after an oil rig toppled…
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Climate Whiplash: Understanding today’s violent weather extremes
In mid January 2026, Australians watched in disbelief as an extreme downpour and violent flash flood swept cars on Victoria’s Great Ocean Road into the sea. Just days earlier, the…









