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Local musician vandalises Woodside building

WOODSIDE Energy’s building in Perth was vandalised with bright yellow spray paint yesterday, as the campaign to stop the expansion of the Burrup Hub LNG complex reaches new heights.

Local musician vandalises Woodside building

Local musician Trent Rojahn sprayed bright yellow paint over the front of Woodside's Perth corporate headquarters with a fire extinguisher early this week, protesting its Burrup Hub project in the Pilbara...

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