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Woodside investors still concerned about Browse

WHILE the usual activist questions - around climate change and Indigenous rock art - featured prominently during the Woodside Petroleum annual general meeting, some shareholders raised concerns around the level spending on domestic gas assets.

Woodside investors still concerned about Browse

At the Woodside AGM a group of more than 200 investors questioned how much money the company has spent on developing the Browse gas field.  The Australian Shareholders' Association is the largest not-for-profit...

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