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Change of climate: Will today’s activist villains be tomorrow’s heroes?
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Opinion

Change of climate: Will today’s activist villains be tomorrow’s heroes?

The climate change activists who targeted the home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill were roundly condemned. Were they going too far or does the situation justify extreme action?

  • by Mark Naglazas

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Protesters planned to chain themselves to Woodside boss’ house, police allege
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Protesters planned to chain themselves to Woodside boss’ house, police allege

Police said Jesse Noakes and Gerard Mazza were planning to throw paint on the City Beach home that Meg O’Neill shares with her partner and daughter and chain themselves to a gate, barring her from leaving.

  • by Rebecca Peppiatt
WA premier demands answers from ABC bosses over protest at Woodside CEO’s home

WA premier demands answers from ABC bosses over protest at Woodside CEO’s home

But the public broadcaster said the Four Corners investigations team had received a tip-off to head to the address, and when they arrived police were already there “in numbers”.

  • by Hamish Hastie
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
What the Niger coup could mean for Russia’s war in Ukraine

What the Niger coup could mean for Russia’s war in Ukraine

The military power grab is stoking fears Russia and the Wagner mercenary group could use the coup to their advantage.

  • by Lucy Cormack and Chris Zappone
Anti-fascist protesters rally outside neo-Nazi weightlifting event

Anti-fascist protesters rally outside neo-Nazi weightlifting event

Police intercepted dozens of protesters in Melbourne’s west on Saturday to prevent clashes with neo-Nazis staging a “white powerlifting competition” in a suburban boxing gym.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola
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Woodside threatens to sue Perth climate protesters for financial loss

Woodside threatens to sue Perth climate protesters for financial loss

A Woodside threat to sue two protesters for financial loss from an evacuation of its Perth headquarters due to a stink bomb has been labelled an attempt to intimidate peaceful climate protest.

  • by Peter Milne
Israeli doctors strike, army reservists ask to stand down amid fury over judiciary changes

Israeli doctors strike, army reservists ask to stand down amid fury over judiciary changes

Former top brass have warned that Israel’s war-readiness, with Arab and Iranian adversaries spread across the Middle East, could be at risk.

  • by Dan Williams
Israeli parliament votes in controversial supreme court changes

Israeli parliament votes in controversial supreme court changes

Israeli lawmakers approved a key portion of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s divisive plan to reshape the country’s justice system despite massive protests.

  • by Tia Goldenberg and Isaac Scharf
Netanyahu recovers in hospital as thousands protest his controversial reforms

Netanyahu recovers in hospital as thousands protest his controversial reforms

The Israeli prime minister was having an emergency procedure to implant a pacemaker, plunging the country deeper into turmoil following widespread protests.

  • by Julia Frankel and Josef Federman
Swedish embassy in Baghdad stormed, set alight over Koran burning

Swedish embassy in Baghdad stormed, set alight over Koran burning

Hundreds stormed the building in Iraq’s capital to protest against the second planned Koran burning in Sweden in weeks.

  • by Timour Azhari and Anna Ringstrom