Woodside is pursuing three people through the WA Supreme Court over their alleged involvement in a 2023 “stinky gas” stunt at one of its facilities. The incident, which Woodside describes as a prank, triggers an evacuation of thousands of employees. According to reports, the company is seeking outcomes against the three accused, and also is asking the court to require them to disclose the identities of other people allegedly involved. The proceedings focus on whether the convicted individuals, if found guilty, should be compelled to provide information that would help identify additional participants. The company’s application is framed around accountability and disclosure of broader involvement, rather than only the conduct of the three named protesters. The case is ongoing, with the court considering the request made by Woodside and the circumstances surrounding the evacuation and alleged actions during the 2023 incident. The reports do not indicate any final ruling yet.
Woodside seeks further details from protesters in WA Supreme Court over 2023 gas stunt
Woodside is pursuing three people through the WA Supreme Court over their alleged involvement in a 2023 “stinky gas” stunt at one of its facilities. The incident, which Woodside describes as a prank,...
- Woodside brings proceedings in the WA Supreme Court involving three people tied to a 2023 “stinky gas” protest stunt.
- The 2023 incident leads to the evacuation of thousands of employees.
- Woodside seeks convictions against the three individuals.
- Woodside also asks that any responsible individuals disclose the identities of others allegedly involved.
- The matter is currently before the WA Supreme Court and no final outcome is reported.
Woodside wants three people convicted over a stinky gas stunt, which caused the evacuation of thousands of employees in 2023, to reveal the identity of others involved.
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