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Murray Watt, known for his effectiveness, is confident he can deliver long-delayed environmental reform. His first and most consequential task is the ‘carbon bomb’ project awaiting approval.
A recent study reveals that ancient rock art in Western Australia remains undamaged by emissions from nearby industrial sites ...
Ancient rock art in Western Australia is not being damaged by emissions from industrial sites, a study released on Friday found, just days out from a decision on whether to extend Woodside’s major gas ...
Senator Watt has promised to make a decision on Woodside’s North West Shelf environmental approval by Friday. The Greens and ...
Anthony Albanese meets emergency volunteers in the flood zone and assures recovery assistance will roll-out soon. Plus, a legal challenge launched against the environment minister as a decision ...
Lawyers for Mardathoonera woman Raelene Cooper launched challenge in Federal Court in Sydney this week in an attempt to ...
A report at the centre of the federal government’s delay of a decision over the future of the major gas facility has been ...
The latest findings from a study of the impacts of industrial air emissions on rock art in WA's Pilbara suggests rocks ...
Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation says a new study refutes claims that industry on the Burrup Peninsula has damaged rock art ...
Mardudhunera woman Raelene Cooper files a last-minute application in the Federal Court to halt Woodside's North West Shelf ...
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AAP Newsroom on MSNNew challenge to Woodside's North West Shelf extensionA bid to protect sacred rock art has created a potential hurdle to Environment Minister Murray Watt's efforts to decide on a ...
Against some of West Michigan’s top athletes, the Wayne State University commit and Manistee all-state senior flexed her own ...
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