Woodside’s Burrup Hub mega-project at Murujuga in North West Western Australia is a disaster for climate and culture.
Woodside has plans to expand its gas facilities and pump billions of tonnes of deadly carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
The Burrup Peninsula in Western Australia is known as Murujuga to traditional custodians, a deeply sacred place that contains the largest, oldest collection of Aboriginal rock art in the world. That artwork is under threat from dangerous chemical emissions.
Join us to fight back and bring an end to industrial expansion on the Burrup Peninsula.
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We are taking on a massive multinational corporation that makes more than a million dollars an hour.
We need funds to continue our campaign and take Woodside on. Your contribution will go towards action costs, recruitment efforts, administrative expenses, and more.
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