Energy company Woodside brings legal action against climate activists after a stink-bomb protest forces the evacuation of its Perth headquarters. ABC Australia reports that Woodside is taking the matter to court to unmask the people it says planned and carried out the stunt, seeking the names of those involved. The West Australian adds that Woodside is also pursuing further civil action against other individuals it believes may have been part of a broader “conspiracy,” and is asking the court for help to identify additional participants. Both outlets describe Woodside’s efforts as part of its attempt to hold people accountable through legal processes following the disruption to its office operations. The reports focus on Woodside’s court application and related steps to determine who was behind the protest, including whether more people were involved beyond those directly linked to the evacuation incident. The outlets do not provide details on outcomes of the court action or the activists’ response.
Woodside seeks court orders to identify activists behind stink-bomb protest
Energy company Woodside brings legal action against climate activists after a stink-bomb protest forces the evacuation of its Perth headquarters. ABC Australia reports that Woodside is taking the matt...
- Woodside is pursuing legal action against climate activists over a stink-bomb protest.
- The protest forces the evacuation of Woodside’s Perth headquarters.
- Woodside seeks court assistance to identify the names of the stunt planners.
- Woodside also aims to determine whether other individuals were involved and may be sued.
- The reports describe the matter as part of a broader “conspiracy” claim.
Energy giant Woodside has taken climate activists to court in a bid to unmask the conspirators behind a stink-bomb protest that forced the evacuation of its Perth headquarters.
5 hours agoThe energy giant is pushing ahead with civil action against climate activists who forced the evacuation of its Perth headquarters - and is trying to find out if any others were involved so they too can be sued.
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