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A group of Pilbara traditional owners has written to the federal government as pressure mounts to reveal the conditions of ...
Environment Minister Murray Watt flags possible delays to Woodside’s response to his provisional approval of an extension to ...
The chairman of a major Aboriginal corporation has lashed environmentalists for undermining a bid to recognise ancient rock ...
The life of Australia's largest oil and gas project will be extended to 2070, with Environment Minister Murray Watt giving the long-awaited environmental approval for Woodside's North West Shelf ...
A second legal challenge against the approval of Woodside ­Energy’s North West Shelf ­extension has emerged, with ­activist ...
The government had set conditions understood to be around the potential impact on ancient nearby Aboriginal rock art.
A rock art preservation group backed by the Holmes à Court family matriarch has launched a challenge to overturn WA approval ...
He chose destruction. We don’t need to spend too much time explaining why Watt’s decision to give the long-awaited environmental approval for the North West Shelf project to be extended to ...
The Ngarluma Yindjibarndi Foundation – the traditional owner group on whose land the North West Shelf plant sits – said it had not received a copy of Senator Watt’s approval or the ...
After almost eight years of delays, Murray Watt raced to make the extension of Woodside’s largest fossil fuel project his first act as environment minister.
Murujuga has more than one million petroglyphs, some up to 50,000 years old. The North West Shelf extension places them at risk.