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Climate protest in Perth

SEVERAL hundred climate protesters gathered at Perth's QV1 today to protest Woodside Petroleum and Chevron Corporation and their large LNG export plants which they believe contribute to climate change. 

  Extinction Rebellion and uni students stage Friday protest at Chevron’s front door, Credit: Mark Tilly 

Extinction Rebellion and uni students stage Friday protest at Chevron’s front door, Credit: Mark Tilly 

The protest wove through the city and then finished at QV1, home to Chevron until its new building is completed.    The group chanted "climate not profit, Chevron get off it" as police and a few of...

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