Kimberley Updates
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Locals residents protest gas development - May 18, 2012
Two Broome women, aged in their sixties, have taken an extraordinarily brave step to stop work on Woodside's planned industrial complex on the Kimberley coast. Ali Batten and Julie Weguelin, both pensioners, have chained themselves to a vehicle blocking the access road to James Price Point.
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We love Broome! - May 17, 2012
Thank you to the hundreds of supporters from all over the country who joined in activities on our National Day of Action for the Kimberley, in solidarity with the people of Broome. Watch the video here.
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Outrage as 250 police converge on Broome - May 13, 2012
Approximately 250 police have converged on Broome in a desperate attempt to crush peaceful community opposition to the proposed industrial complex at James Price Point. Join us this Wednesday 16 May for a National Day of Action in solidarity with the people of Broome.
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Camden Sound Marine Park success - May 07, 2012
Earlier this year, the Wilderness Society helped deliver more than 14,000 of your letters and submissions to the WA Government calling for better marine protection. As a result, we can celebrate the establishment of Camden Sound Marine Park – home of the biggest marine sanctuary in West Australian waters.
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'No Deal' at Woodside AGM - May 03, 2012
Woodside shareholders attending the company's annual AGM received a sparkling welcome as we set up a ‘Deal or No Deal’ style action publicising the perils of investing in the proposed James Price Point gas hub.
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Gas hub decision delayed until 2013 - April 16, 2012
In the latest of a string of delays to plague the controversial gas hub development at James Price Point, a final investment decision by Woodside and its partners – due mid this year – has been pushed out by another 12 months.



