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Tag Archives: environmental watchdog
Delaying Woodside…Community protesters’ banners and slogans
Looks like at least one government department may have cold feet on the Woodside proposal for james Price Point. Now why would that be? The EPA have also rejected a Margaret River coal mine proposal way smaller than this Woodside … Continue reading →
