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  • Underwater Sea Temperature Monitoring Station at Ventotene Island, Italy. © Greenpeace / Lorenzo Moscia
    Global Oceans Treaty
    Climate Impacts Global Ocean Treaty Safeguard our oceans Deep Sea Mining Anthony Albanese

    UN Ocean Conference draft declaration fails to address the ocean crisis

    Paris, France, 22 May 2025 – Greenpeace International is alarmed by the state of the UN Ocean Conference draft declaration which falls far short of expectations, with less than three…

    Kimberley Bernard
    May 22, 2025
  • Shark bycatch from longline industrial fishing
    Global Oceans Treaty
    Global Ocean Treaty Safeguard our oceans Greenpeace Ships Anthony Albanese Whales Tasman Sea

    “A devastating record”: New Greenpeace analysis reveals almost half a million blue sharks caught as bycatch in Central and Western Pacific in 2023

    TASMAN SEA, Tuesday 20, May 2025 – A new analysis of latest fisheries data by Greenpeace Australia Pacific has revealed widespread devastation of near-threatened sharks in the Pacific Ocean by…

    Kimberley Bernard
    May 20, 2025
  • Woodside
    Climate and Energy Woodside Energy Scott Reef Gas

    Woodside’s Browse carbon dumping plans referred to WA EPA by leading environment groups

    PERTH, Monday 19 May 2025 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific and the Conservation Council of WA today confirmed they had lodged a joint referral of Woodside’s high-risk Browse carbon dumping project…

    Kate O'Callaghan
    May 19, 2025
  • Humpback Whale in the Great Barrier Reef. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    No New Fossil Fuels
    Nature Election Murray Watt Scott Reef

    New Federal Environment Minister can define Labor’s legacy on nature and ocean protection

    SYDNEY, Tuesday 13 May 2025 — In response to the appointment of Senator Murray Watt as the new Federal Federal Environment Minister, Dr Susie Byers, Head of Advocacy at Greenpeace…

    Kate O'Callaghan
    May 13, 2025
  • "Say No to Woodside.." sign underwater. Taken at Scott Reef, North Western Australia.
    No New Fossil Fuels
    Fossil Fuels Western Australia Woodside Energy Murray Watt Scott Reef Gas

    ‘Tinkering at the edges’: Woodside’s revised Browse plans fail to mitigate Scott Reef risk

    SYDNEY/PERTH, Tuesday 13 May 2025 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific has welcomed the WA EPA’s rare decision to reopen public consultation for Woodside’s revised Browse offshore gas proposal submitted in March.

    Kate O'Callaghan
    May 13, 2025
  • No New Fossil Fuels
    Woodside Energy Scott Reef Gas

    Greenpeace vows to keep pressing antagonistic, evasive Woodside to protect climate and nature

    PERTH Thursday, 8 May 2025 — Following Woodside’s 2025 AGM, David Ritter, CEO at Greenpeace Australia, said: 

    Vai Shah
    May 8, 2025
  • Greenpeace Australia action to highlight Woodside's contribution to Climate Change impacts, outside Woodside Energy's Anual General Meeting 2023 in Perth. The photos shown during the action are from recent climate events in Australia, Germany and the Pacific.
    No New Fossil Fuels
    Woodside Energy Fossil Fuels Climate and Energy Scott Reef Gas

    Greenpeace calls on Woodside shareholders to reject gas expansion plans at AGM

    PERTH, Thursday 8 May 2025 – Greenpeace Australia Pacific is challenging Woodside on its troubling track record of harming WA’s oceans at its AGM, and urged shareholders to reject Woodside’s…

    Vai Shah
    May 8, 2025
  • Global Oceans Treaty
    Anthony Albanese David Attenborough Global Ocean Treaty Greenpeace Lord Howe Rise Nature Safeguard our oceans Tasman Sea

    David Attenborough’s Ocean sets the stage for new Labor Government to ratify Global Ocean Treaty

    SYDNEY, Wednesday 7 May 2025 – Following the premiere of Sir David Attenborough’s latest documentary Ocean, Greenpeace Australia Pacific is calling on the new Australian government to ratify the Global…

    Kimberley Bernard
    May 7, 2025
  • Planet Earth First Banner at G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting in Bonn. © Bernd Lauter / Greenpeace
    Election Updates
    Anthony Albanese Climate and Energy Election Greenpeace Tasman Sea Global Ocean Treaty Scott Reef

    Australians choose climate and nature protection over Trumpist agenda of destruction

    SYDNEY, Saturday 3 May 2025 — In response to the Labor party’s victory in the 2025 Federal Election, David Ritter, CEO at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, said: 

    Kate O'Callaghan
    May 3, 2025
  • President Trump Departs for Florida. © Yuri Gripas / Greenpeace
    Deep Sea Mining
    Deep Sea Mining Greenpeace Justice and Democracy Pacific Islands Peter Dutton Scott Morrison Safeguard our oceans The Metals Company Donald Trump

    Major parties must reject Trump’s dangerous plans to mine the Pacific deep sea

    SYDNEY, Wednesday 30 April 2025 — Ahead of the Federal Election, Greenpeace Australia Pacific is calling on all parties to support a moratorium on deep sea mining, with news today…

    Kimberley Bernard
    April 30, 2025
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