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'Biggest carbon bomb': Greens slam green light for Woodside's North West Shelf

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The Federal Government's has decided to extend Australia's largest oil and gas project, Woodside's North West Shelf, until 2070.

It's taken more than six years to reach this conditional approval which has largely been welcomed by business. But some environmental and Indigenous groups are describing it as a "massive climate bomb".

  • Guest: Larissa Waters, Leader of the Greens and Senator for Queensland
  • Producers: Joe Sullivan, Grace Stranger
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The Federal Government's has decided to extend Australia's largest oil and gas project, Woodside's North West Shelf, until 2070.

It's taken more than six years to reach this conditional approval which has largely been welcomed by business. But some environmental and Indigenous groups are describing it as a "massive climate bomb".

  • Guest: Larissa Waters, Leader of the Greens and Senator for Queensland
  • Producers: Joe Sullivan, Grace Stranger
  continue reading

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