Burrup Peninsula

Petrina Harley

Climate activists Petrina Harley a spoke with Isaac Nellist and RileyBreen about the campaign to a recent lock-on protest to raise awareness about Woodside's Burrup Hub project.听

91自拍论坛 News podcast Ep 45, July 22, 2024

Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the death toll in Gaza, healthcare workers taking action, the University of Melbourne's crackdown on activists and the campaign to disrupt Burrup Hub.听

Activists protest outside Tanya Plibersek's office.

Murujuga Traditional Custodians have escalated their campaign to protect Murujuga rock art in the Pilbara, Western Australia.听Coral Wynter听reports.

Person holds sign reading 'Support Liz & Petrina'

Two climate activists are defending their charges of blocking the road to Woodside Energy鈥檚 Scarborough liquid natural gas plant on the Burrup Peninsula, reports Nova Sobieralski.

Petrina Harley,听one of three members of Scarborough Gas Action Alliance arrested last November for stopping Woodside鈥檚 operations on Murujuga, is facing court, Alex Bainbridge reports.

Protesters demanded听federal Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek intervene to save the Murujuga rock art from being destroyed听in the Burrup Peninsula. Bill Mason reports.

Josie Alec told Coral Wynter about the campaign to save ancient Murujuga rock art on the Burrup Peninsula from being destroyed by a听fertiliser plant, which could instead operate from a听nearby industrial area.

Josie Alec and Petrina Harley听talk听about the campaign to听save听the Burrup and oppose听the Scarborough gas hub.

Fossil fuel billionaires' record profits need to be seized as a first step in democratising the energy sector and transitioning to a jobs-rich clean energy future,听writes听Alex Bainbridge.

Scarborough Gas Action Alliance activists blockaded the primary road serving Burrup industrial hub

The response to Woodside鈥檚 announcement that it is proceeding with its Scarborough gas field exploitation project has been swift, with protests and direct actions organised in Murujuga and Perth. Sam Wainwright reports.

Archaeologists working on the Dampier archipelago off Australia鈥檚 north-west coast have found evidence of stone houses dating back 9000 years 鈥 to the end of the last ice age.

Circular stone foundations were discovered on Rosemary Island. The islands and the nearby Burrup Peninsula are known as Murujuga 鈥 a word meaning 鈥渉ip bones sticking out鈥 鈥 in the language of the Ngarluma people.