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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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‘This is a fossil fuel crisis’, Greenpeace tells Senate gas tax Inquiry, citing homegrown renewables as path to energy security
CANBERRA, Tuesday 21 April 2026 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has slammed gas corporation war profiteering and environmental damage in a scathing Senate hearing today as part of the Select Committee on…
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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…
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Pacific leaders summit highlights dangers of fossil fuel dependence and urgency of energy transition, finance
PORT VILA, Friday 17 April 2026 — Pacific governments and civil society came together in Vanuatu this week as part of a key regional meeting ahead of the landmark First International…
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Join Greenpeace to save Scott Reef from Woodside’s dirty gas
Greenpeace and allies will be protesting outside Woodside’s Annual General Meeting to show the WA and federal governments strong community opposition to Woodside’s proposal to drill for gas at Scott…
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Global Ocean Treaty: Australia Ratifies
The Australian government has finally brought the Global Ocean Treaty into law - this means we are one step closer to creating ocean sanctuaries here at home.
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Report: Environmental Impacts of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence is already an integral part of many areas of life – whether it’s popular applications like ChatGPT or the optimization of industrial processes. But this progress comes at a cost: The infrastructure behind AI consumes vast resources – especially energy, but also water and raw materials such as rare earths.









