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We need to build trust: McConville

AS silent protestors from Lock the Gate greeted attendees with a vigil at the entrance on the first day of APPEA 2021, the oil and gas industry body launched its first social license report arguing that the sector was well-respected by the public.

Protestors outside APPEA. ENB/Mark Tilly 2021

Protestors outside APPEA. ENB/Mark Tilly 2021

  APPEA said the report showed that employment and climate change were the two leading issues of importance in the eyes of the Australia public and there had been a spike in health as an issue over...

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