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This masthead understands the conditions imposed on Woodside’s North West Shelf extension will likely not be made public until after the UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting in Paris later this ...
Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt says some Woodside opponents are undermining a World Heritage bid to protect ancient ...
Two legal challenges threaten to overturn the decision to extend the North West Shelf gas project. A legal expert considers ...
Murray Watt has taken a swipe at ‘politically driven’ groups seeking to impact the Government’s bid for the World Heritage ...
Murray Watt invited more than a dozen foreign ambassadors to join him for tea at Parliament House on Monday as part of a last ...
Australian state and federal ministers will travel to Paris this week in a last-minute bid to secure World Heritage status ...
A large collection of rock art engravings — depicting animals, plants and human figures — in Western Australia has been ...
The carvings, thought to be 50,000 years old, lie in a peninsula that has gas and explosives plants. Read more at ...
Yet another legal challenge has been lodged against Woodside's North West Shelf extension, arguing the state's previous environment minister failed to properly consider the emissions produced by ...
What's the North West Shelf approval about? Approval for the North West Shelf gas processing plant in Karratha, WA, was to expire in 2030. Woodside Energy sought to extend the project to 2070 .
A group of Pilbara traditional owners has written to the federal government as pressure mounts to reveal the conditions of its North West Shelf extension.