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The oil, coal and gas industries have strategically ducked and weaved litigation for decades, but the law is catching up with them.
Woodside High School’s Class of 2025, dressed in bright orange caps and gowns, lit up Bradley Field as graduating seniors ...
Nestled within the redwoods at Woodside's Filoli Mansion and Gardens are a group of giant wooden trolls with a message on how ...
The federal government is expected to face a legal challenge on the approval of Woodside Energy's North West Shelf gas plant ...
After almost eight years of delays, Murray Watt raced to make the extension of Woodside’s largest fossil fuel project his ...
Proposed legislation hasn't moved out of the Assembly and Senate, raising questions about how far California will go in efforts to make oil and gas companies pay for climate damage.
A bid to compel the government to consider a heritage application to protect Indigenous rock art is going to court as three ...
Woodside High School senior Kailyn Holty said journalism brought her out of her shell. Now she is ready to join her ...
Australian shares opened flat after US stocks retreated overnight, with energy companies leading early gains. The benchmark S ...
The federal government's decision to extend the life of Woodside's North West Shelf gas plant in Western Australia has been ...
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The government expected to raise an additional $2.4 billion over four years thanks to changes to the tax on oil and gas profits. It is now predicting it will raise $4 billion less over that same time.