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Woodside faces fresh investor pressure over climate strategy as scrutiny intensifies

AGM to test investor resolve on climate action

Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill and Chair Richard Goyder face media scrutiny at last year's fiery AGM in Perth.

Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill and Chair Richard Goyder face media scrutiny at last year's fiery AGM in Perth. | Credits: Rueben Hale

Woodside Energy will come under renewed pressure to accelerate its decarbonisation plans when it fronts investors at its annual meeting in Perth on Thursday, amid growing demands from regulators and customers...

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