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More than 30,000 people call for halt to oil and gas industrialisation proposals at Ningaloo-Exmouth Gulf

More than 30,000 people call for halt to oil and gas industrialisation proposals at Ningaloo-Exmouth Gulf

by Kate Smithers | Jun 30, 2020 | News

MEDIA RELEASE: 30 June 2020, Exmouth: The prospect of oil and gas development expanding south from the Pilbara to areas along the Ningaloo World Heritage area and into Exmouth Gulf has prompted a surge of concern from the community. More than 30,000 people have added...
As fear lifts, Ningaloo faces its own existential threat

As fear lifts, Ningaloo faces its own existential threat

by Kate Smithers | Jun 26, 2020 | News

“There is a promontory on our wild west coast where you watch streams of humpbacks puff and breach their way past shimmering lagoons and endless pale beaches. You’d be standing on ancient red powder on what we now call the North West Cape and what you’re looking...
‘We will fight’: Oil and gas move off Ningaloo shocks protection groups

‘We will fight’: Oil and gas move off Ningaloo shocks protection groups

by Kate Smithers | Jun 26, 2020 | News

NEWS: Emma Young from WA Today writes, “A proposal to potentially open the waters off Ningaloo Reef and Shark Bay for oil and gas exploration makes clear the industry’s intention to push south from the Pilbara into these ecotourism hotspots, environmental groups...
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