Save Scott Reef


Scott Reef is under threat from Woodside’s Burrup Hub mega-gas project, Australia’s biggest and most polluting gas development. Scott Reef is one of the most ecologically significant marine environments in the world, but this sanctuary for many species – including the vulnerable green sea turtles and the endangered pygmy blue whales – is now at […]
No new fossil fuel projects, save Scott Reef, and reject the North West Shelf extension.

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Scott Reef is under threat from Woodside’s Burrup Hub mega-gas project, Australia’s biggest and most polluting gas development. Scott Reef is one of the most ecologically significant marine environments in the world, but this sanctuary for many species – including the vulnerable green sea turtles and the endangered pygmy blue whales – is now at risk. Fossil fuel giant Woodside plans to drill up to 50 gas wells around the reef for its Browse to North West Shelf project. Not only will this be a disaster for our marine life, but if it goes ahead the Burrup Hub would emit 6.1 billion tonnes of carbon pollution. We must have no new fossil fuel projects to ensure the future of the reef and any chance of a liveable climate, yet Woodside continues to put profit over people and the planet. It is time for the community to come together and stand up to one of WA’s biggest polluters to save Scott Reef for good!

Four things you can do to Save Scott Reef:
*Email Tanya Plibersek to save Scott Reef
*Email your MPs to reject the North West Shelf extension
*Come to the Woodside AGM action on Wednesday 24 April!
*Donate to support our work advocating for our environment and climate.

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Conservation Council of Western Australia

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Who this Campaign is Targeting: Tanya Plibersek, your MPs (level of government not specified), Woodside

Groups - Other: Greenpeace Australia Pacific, Environs Kimberley,

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Campaign Ran From: 2024 to 2024

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Outcome Evidence: This campaign is ongoing. The Save Scott Reef campaign was launched in March 2024. (Ascertained April 2024.)

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