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Traditional Owners “disappointed” by Murujuga World Heritage Listing delay
The hopes of a World Heritage listing for the Murujuga Cultural Landscape and it...
Giovanni Torre 28 May 2025
Roebourne District High School redevelopments brings fresh opportunities for Pilbara students
Roebourne District High School is about to unveil the first stage of its much-an...
Rhiannon Clarke 15 Jan 2025
New vessel to support Murujuga Rangers' management of sea country
Western Australia's Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation is set to enhance its manage...
Rhiannon Clarke 7 Dec 2024
Winyama wins Woodside’s biggest Indigenous business' construction contract
Woodside has awarded its biggest construction contract to an Indigenous-led firm...
David Prestipino 10 Nov 2024
Seeds of growth for Pilbara rangers restoring Country
Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation ranger Jade Churnside has long held aspirations...
David Prestipino 3 Jun 2024
Sea Country Alliance livid as inquiry ignores submission on new EPA approval process

The newly-formed national Sea Country Alliance has expressed concern its submission to the federal government's inquiry on a bill to change the approval process for offshore gas projects was ignored.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Apr 26, 2024
Exclusive: Woodside activist before court, charged with serious offences

Activist Raelene Cooper will appear in Karratha Magistrate's Court on a string of serious charges later this month. The Mardudhunera woman, who has campaigned to protect ancient rock art in Western Au...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Feb 2, 2024
Santos won't pursue legal costs against Traditional Owners as EDO remains in firing line

Santos has confirmed it will not seek to recuperate legal costs against three Traditional Owners from the Tiwi Islands after their failed legal challenge on cultural heritage grounds added $US300 mill...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Feb 2, 2024
$100 million 'future fund' planned for Indigenous communities

Santos has pledged to establish a future fund to support Aboriginal communities once commercial production begins at its $US4.7 billion Barossa gas project in the Northern Territory.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Feb 2, 2024
Environmental rule changes also on horizon for critical minerals sector

Impending environmental regulatory changes in the oil and gas industry look set to extend to producers of critical minerals to help them combat a sharp decline in demand and value.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jan 29, 2024
Santos reveals extent of costs from Barossa court delay

Santos has unveiled the extent of a cost blowout at its landmark liquid natural gas project after lengthy court delays, but an expert warns the risk of further overruns remain.

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Jacob Shteyman Jan 25, 2024
$5.8b Santos gas project gets green light as Aboriginal heritage claims dismissed

The Federal Court has dismissed First Nations cultural heritage claims in relation to the $5.8 billion gas project by Santos off the Northern Territory coast.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jan 15, 2024
Leedal Foundation thank Woodside for supporting locally-led flood relief efforts

Members of the Fitzroy Valley-based Leedal foundation have presented Woodside with two paintings as a thank you gesture for the company's support for locally-led flood relief efforts.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 14, 2023
Woodside green light for seismic testing off Pilbara coast

Woodside has again been given permission to conduct seismic testing for its Scarborough project in northern Western Australia after an earlier approval had been ruled invalid by the Federal Court.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 2, 2023
Indigenous-owned Hicks wins major Pluto LNG expansion contract in Pilbara

While Woodside Energy's Scarborough Energy Project in Western Australia's north west has made front page headlines of late due to social activism and environmental hurdles, behind the scenes local com...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Nov 30, 2023
Bureaucracy bungle delays World Heritage nomination for Burrup Peninsula

The Burrup Peninsula's possible status as a World Heritage site has been delayed by 12 months after the federal government's submission was deemed invalid.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Nov 27, 2023
Source criticises ABC decision to hand protest footage to WA Police

Climate activists fear they may be imprisoned after the ABC said it would hand footage from a Four Corners program of them protesting Woodside's Burrup Peninsula gas project to WA Police.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Oct 27, 2023
Woodside calls for gas-permitting reforms after ruling on inadequate consultation

Woodside's chief executive is calling for urgent reform of Australia's offshore approvals process after the Federal Court threatened to delay a $16 billion offshore gas project because an Indigenous w...

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Derek Rose Oct 18, 2023
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