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Subsea 7 withdraws industrial oil and gas pipeline fabrication proposal from Exmouth Gulf

Subsea 7 withdraws industrial oil and gas pipeline fabrication proposal from Exmouth Gulf

by Kate Smithers | Dec 8, 2020 | News

MEDIA RELEASE:  Subsea 7, the global oil and gas services company that proposed to build a large pipeline fabrication facility and towing operation in Exmouth Gulf, has indicated today that it has withdrawn the project. Protect Ningaloo Director, Paul Gamblin said,...
Global assessment of World Heritage sites raises concerns about Ningaloo

Global assessment of World Heritage sites raises concerns about Ningaloo

by Kate Smithers | Dec 3, 2020 | News

MEDIA RELEASE: The Ningaloo Coast World Heritage area has been downgraded in the third IUCN Outlook global report for natural World Heritage sites. Ningaloo was previously classified as ‘Good’ but has been downgraded to ‘Good with some concerns’. The analysis...
Controversial Subsea 7 pipeline proposal for Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo put on hold.

Controversial Subsea 7 pipeline proposal for Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo put on hold.

by Kate Smithers | Aug 28, 2020 | News, Uncategorized

MEDIA RELEASE: The WA Minister for Environment, Hon. Stephen Dawson, has confirmed that the Subsea 7 pipeline fabrication facility earmarked for Exmouth Gulf, Ningaloo has been put on hold. Furthermore, in recognition of the potential impacts of development proposals...
Wave of community concern stops new oil-gas exploration at Ningaloo but industrial threat remains

Wave of community concern stops new oil-gas exploration at Ningaloo but industrial threat remains

by Kate Smithers | Aug 26, 2020 | News

MEDIA RELEASE: An announcement by the Federal Government today confirmed that the proposal to open vast areas of the marine environment to the oil and gas industry off the famed Ningaloo World Heritage area (as well as Shark Bay and the Abrolhos Islands) has been...
Beautiful Ningaloo: One of WA’s biggest ever conservation communications campaigns launched to protect Exmouth Gulf

Beautiful Ningaloo: One of WA’s biggest ever conservation communications campaigns launched to protect Exmouth Gulf

by Kate Smithers | Aug 11, 2020 | News

MEDIA RELEASE: Perth, 11 August 2020: Beautiful Ningaloo – one of WA’s biggest ever conservation communications campaigns – kicked off today with a series of major print, radio and online advertisements, and the mass distribution of postcards across Perth....
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