Australia’s laws to protect the environment don’t work. Woodside’s 40-year greenlight proves it
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Australia's environmental laws, particularly the EPBC Act, are under scrutiny following the approval of the North West Shelf extension by Woodside. Critics argue that instead of safeguarding the environment, these laws primarily facilitate development, raising concerns about their effectiveness in protecting natural and cultural heritage. This situation highlights the ongoing debate about the balance between economic growth and environmental preservation, making it a crucial issue for both policymakers and the public.
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