Recent Guardian article shows the virtues of our impressive Kimberley Coast – and the need for its unified protection.
Category Archives: Environment
What Compulsory Acquisition Really Means
An open letter explains that despite Premier Barnett’s latest rhetoric, his compulsory acquisition leaves very little chance for development at James Price Point.
Woodside Decision a Great Outcome
The abandonment of plans for a gas hub at James Price Point (Walmadan) is an enormous win for the heritage and environment of the area, the community of Broome, and all of the Kimberley.
Barnett Browse shift angers EPA
Daniel Mercer, The West AustralianUpdated December 27, 2012, 2:40 am WA’s environmental watchdog has accused the Barnett Government of undermining confidence in the State’s green approvals process by removing limits on carbon pollution from the proposed Browse LNG development. Environmental Protection Authority chairman Paul Vogel said lifting pollution conditions on the $40 billion […]
Gas saviour now a pipe dream for Premier Colin Barnett
Premier Colin Barnett yesterday warned the multinational consortium behind the $40 billion gas hub at James Price Point that they ”don’t own” the gas riches off WA. by: John FlintFrom: The Sunday TimesJanuary 12, 2013 7:15PM Source: News Limited COLIN Barnett is desperately clinging to his dream of a $40 billion […]
New Action to Stop $35bn Gas Hub
| Traditional owners are again trying to block the Woodside Project | by Graham Lloyd The Australian, 19th November, 2012 FRESH legal action has been launched to stop Woodside’s $35 billion gas hub project at James Price Point, near Broome, which has divided Aboriginal and community groups in Western Australia’s far north. […]
“Law Below the Top Soil” – Just Released
Dr. Peter Botsman’s concise history of the flawed proposal to develop Browse Gas at James Price Point is now available publicly for the first time. Download it here.
Earth Choice Launches Bold TV Ad for the Kimberley
Save The Kimberley teams up with Nature’s Organics to spread our message: the Kimberley is too precious to plunder – there are alternatives to on-shore gas processing in the unique Kimberley.
The Kimberley: The Right Thing or Ka-Ching?
Esteemed businessman Geoffrey Cousins challenges the doyens of industry and government on their proposed gas plant at James Price Point. —— Meanwhile, Woodside chairman, Michael Chaney lashes back.
Come In Spinner
The Australian’s Graham Lloyd reports on the recent discovery of a miniature dolphin in the West Kimberley, meanwhile raising serious questions about industry funded science, such as Woodside’s $80 million marine studies in the region.