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Bight drilling ban bill introduced

CHEVRON Corporation has refuted Greens implications that it has made thousands of dollars in political donations to Australia’s major political parties to buy friends in the Australian parliament to support its drilling operations in the Great Australian Bight.

 Great Australian Bight.

Great Australian Bight.

A spokesperson for Chevron flatly rejected any implication that Chevron was seeking to buy influence.   "Chevron Australia participates in political party business forums on a bipartisan basis in States...

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