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Activists elevate anti-oil message, spend hours on Rishi Sunak’s roof

Activists elevate anti-oil message, spend hours on Rishi Sunak’s roof

Greenpeace protesters entered the grounds of British prime minister’s listed manor house in North Yorkshire, using ladders and ropes to scale the building.

  • by Ewan Somerville, Martin Evans and Dominic Penna

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Barbie hoax targets Mattel over plastic toys

Barbie hoax targets Mattel over plastic toys

Climate activists have staged an elaborate hoax that claimed that all Mattel toys, including the iconic Barbie doll, would be plastic free by 2030.

  • by Livia Albeck-Ripka and Orlando Mayorquin
Police ‘ambush’ climate protesters outside home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill

Police ‘ambush’ climate protesters outside home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill

Five climate protesters have been arrested by anti-terrorism police for targeting the home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill.

  • by Peter Milne
Western Australia’s arts and sports must embrace fossil fuel-free future
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Western Australia’s arts and sports must embrace fossil fuel-free future

We all cherish these organisations. It’s time for them to embrace a brighter future by cutting ties with such companies. And here’s how we’ll help them do it.

  • by Carmen Lawrence
Pocock backs Climate Council’s call to end fossil fuel sport sponsorships

Pocock backs Climate Council’s call to end fossil fuel sport sponsorships

A new voluntary code is asking sports and arts institutions to pledge they will not enter into new contracts or accept funding from coal, oil and gas companies.

  • by Emma Kemp
Axe falls on Victorian native forest logging
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Forestry

Axe falls on Victorian native forest logging

The state government will end native forest logging early in Victoria, bringing forward its 2030 deadline.

  • by Benjamin Preiss
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Banned carcinogenic chemicals considered for use in WA fracking, draft report reveals
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Mining

Banned carcinogenic chemicals considered for use in WA fracking, draft report reveals

Documents have revealed low levels of the chemicals were being considered for use, despite the Department of Health ruling they be banned in any quantity.

  • by Holly Thompson
Push for BHP boss to give evidence in Brazil dam disaster

Push for BHP boss to give evidence in Brazil dam disaster

A law firm wants BHP’s high command to take the stand in the English courts over the Samarco disaster in Brazil.

  • by Simon Johanson
Tim Winton’s Ningaloo documentary launches in Exmouth

Tim Winton’s Ningaloo documentary launches in Exmouth

More than 100 Exmouth locals have gathered for the launch of Tim Winton’s three-part ‘love letter’ documentary Ningaloo Nyinggulu, airing on the ABC on Tuesday.

  • by Emma Young
Why Tim Winton is happy he never moved to Melbourne
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Literature

Why Tim Winton is happy he never moved to Melbourne

In an exclusive interview, the author tells of 40 years spent helping develop and protect Australian publishing, and where he lives has everything to do with it.

  • by Emma Young
Tim Winton on coming face to face with a dugong – and finding a kindred spirit

Tim Winton on coming face to face with a dugong – and finding a kindred spirit

The acclaimed novelist gets up close and personal with creatures of the deep in a stunning three-part documentary out this month.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien