June 20, 2010
ABC TV’s Four Corners returns to the Kimberley gas issue as the focus of their episode airing this Monday. Please see the show’s brief below.
Rush to Riches
Reporter Debbie Whitmont goes to the north-west coast of Western Australia to talk to the people at the centre of a bitter dispute over the location of a gas [...]
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Culture, Environment, Government, Indigenous, Industry, Joseph Roe, KLC, Media, Press release, Woodside by Meredith-author
April 2, 2009
SAVE THE KIMBERLEY predicts huge national and international opposition to the “indecent haste” of the WA Premier, Colin Barnett’s development plans for Australia’s Kimberley.
Describing the Premier’s determination to bring Browse Basin gas onshore as “fatally flawed on many fronts”, chairperson of Save the Kimberley, Peter Tucker, described today’s progress report on his discussions with the [...]
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Culture, Environment, Government, Press release by admin
March 30, 2009
On Friday night 5,200 people gathered at Male Oval, Broome to hear from some of Australia’s most highly regarded musicians and the cream of local talent join together to say no to industrial development in the Kimberley.
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March 16, 2009
The first Save The Kimberley public meeting on the east coast of Australia was attended by around 100 people who filled the room and spilled out into adjoining corridors. People from across the Northern Beaches who have visited or lived in the Kimberley and some who had travelled from as far as Wollongong, 150 kms [...]
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March 5, 2009
Please click on the title and send the link to this page to everyone you know in the Sydney area.
The push to awaken the East Coast to the threat imposed by heavy industrial development in the Kimberley starts on March 15.
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February 15, 2009
Need we say more? © 2009 Ron Hartvigsen
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February 3, 2009
Traditional owners of Kimberley land, selected for a gas hub, say they have been left out of negotiations facilitated by the Federal Government.
The Djabera Djabera people of Beagle Bay are locked in a long-running native title claim for land that includes the site at James Price Point. The site has been selected by the Premier [...]
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Government, Indigenous by admin
January 26, 2009
In its contemplation of where to pipe its Browse basin gas reserves to the WA coastline Woodside has the opportunity to set the benchmark in regards to its environmental impact.
As it currently stands Woodside already has a significant industrial footprint in the Pilbara. To duplicate this again in the Kimberley is pure insanity, especially when [...]
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Environment, Industry, Tourism by Kevin Blatchford