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    Western Australia Ningaloo Reef Climate and Energy Safeguard our oceans Take action Renewable Energy

    A Pathway for WA on Emissions Reductions is Possible!

    WA is falling behind on pollution limits

    Geoff Bice
    October 22, 2025
    1 min read
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    Indigenous Rights Activism Pacific Islands Deep Sea Mining

    Pacific activists protest deep sea mining as U.S exploration vessel enters port

    RAROTONGA, Wednesday 22 October 2025 — Cook Islanders holding a banner reading “Don’t Mine the Moana” have confronted an exploration vessel as it returned to Rarotonga port today, protesting the…

    Kimberley Bernard
    October 22, 2025
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    Fossil Fuels Climate Solutions Western Australia Climate and Energy Renewable Energy Gas

    ‘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…

    Lucy Keller
    October 22, 2025
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    Western Australia

    Report: Power Shift – WA’s Electrified Future

    Written in collaboration with Springmount Advisory, this report clearly demonstrates that rapid emissions reduction is not only possible in WA but is in the economic interests of the West Australian…

    Greenpeace Australia Pacific
    October 22, 2025
  • 1977 protests outside the last whaling station in Australia in Albany, Western Australia. Photo from the book, The Last Whale. Credit: Jonny Lewis Collection
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    Whales Safeguard our oceans Oceania Global Ocean Treaty David Attenborough Evergreen Newsletter Greenpeace History Greenpeace Ships Greenpeace Good News Nature Activism

    From Harpoons to Hope – The Return of Humpback Whales

    Over the years, I’ve seen the difference Greenpeace has made in the world. Few stories capture that legacy more powerfully than the return of the humpback whales.

    Alexis Escavy
    October 17, 2025
    1 min read
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    Telstra’s Climate Disconnect: It’s time for Telstra to walk away from the Gas Lobby.

    Outside Telstra’s Annual General Meeting in October, Greenpeace activists staged a bold and creative protest – complete with a Telstra-coded phone booth – to urge both shareholders and the public…

    Solaye Snider
    October 16, 2025
    1 min read
  • Active Deforestation for Beef in Wamuran, Queensland, Australia. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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    Bird of the Year Tawny Frogmouth ‘a sitting duck’ under current nature law

    CANBERRA, Thursday 16 October 2025 — Responding to the tawny frogmouth winning The Guardian’s Bird of the Year vote, the following statement can be attributed to Elle Lawless, senior campaigner…

    Kimberley Bernard
    October 16, 2025
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    Greenpeace stages protest at Telstra’s AGM, urging the company to break ties with the Business Council of Australia over misalignment on climate

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday 14 October 2025 — Telstra’s climate credibility has been challenged at its AGM today, as Greenpeace Australia Pacific, alongside climate and investment experts, called out the company for…

    Lucy Keller
    October 14, 2025
  • Blue Shark Rescue - Action against Longline Fishing, South Pacific. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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    Lord Howe Rise & South Tasman Sea Ship Tour

    In the high seas around Australia and Aotearoa, Greenpeace Australia Pacific disrupted a massive industrial longlining operation. Over the course of several hours, our team confiscated almost 20 kilometres of deadly longline fishing gear out of the water, freeing nine sharks, including an endangered longfin mako.

    Alexis Escavy
    October 13, 2025
  • Rainbow Warrior Welcoming Ceremony in the Marshall Islands. © Bianca Vitale / Greenpeace
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    The Rainbow Warrior returns to the Republic of the Marshall Islands

    This year, the Rainbow Warrior sailed back to the Republic of the Marshall Islands, forty years after answering a call for help from the people of Rongelap, a community displaced by the fallout of U.S. nuclear testing. In 1985, when their pleas for relocation were ignored by those whose job it was to help, they…

    Alexis Escavy
    October 13, 2025
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