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Karratha · KarrathaIn a recent development, Woodside Energy-operated Angel CCS Joint Venture and Yara Pilbara Fertilisers Pty Ltd are allying to explore Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology. The main aim is to decarbonize Yara Pilbara’s operations near Karratha, Western Australia. Woodside Energy and Yara Pilbara have recognized the urgency of global climate change. Consequently, they have committed to leveraging their expertise to reduce their carbon footp…See the Story
Woodside Energy Collaborates with Yara Pilbara to Explore CCS in Australia
Mental Health · KarrathaA grieving mother whose son took his life in WA’s north is now campaigning for better mental health resources, believing her boy would still be alive if he had received the care he needed.See the Story
‘My son should still be alive’: WA mum’s desperate plea
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Golf · KarrathaThe Karratha Country Club has clinched the prestigious title of regional golf facility of the year at the recent WA Golf Industry Awards. This recognition comes after a remarkable transformation journey, culminating in a $2.1 million refurbishment completed in 2022. The overhaul included greening of all 17 remaining greens, elevating the facility to a resort standard.See the Story
REVEALED: The surprising place to find WA’s best golf club
Karratha · KarrathaDozens of ex-Labor leaders have signed an open letter calling on Tanya Plibersek to protect rock art on the Burrup Peninsula. The carvings form part of a UNESCO World Heritage nomination and national park. It neighbours the vast onshore components of the North West Shelf gas project operated by Woodside. A proposed expansion and extension of the operation is being assessed by the federal government. The science behind whether the emissions are impacting the art is contested.See the Story
'Listen to us, Tanya': Former Labor leaders call on environment minister to protect Aboriginal rock art from gas emissions
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