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Woodside grilled over solar delays, CCS risks and diversity as whistle protestors disrupt AGM

Executives defend decarbonisation and governance strategies amid investor scrutiny

Woodside chair Richard Goyder, CEO Meg O'Neill and company secretary Damien Gare front investors at the 2025 AGM.

Woodside chair Richard Goyder, CEO Meg O'Neill and company secretary Damien Gare front investors at the 2025 AGM. | Credits: ENB

Woodside Energy faced a barrage of protests and sharp investor scrutiny at its annual general meeting, as CEO Meg O'Neill and chair Richard Goyder were pressed on delays to a flagship solar project, the...

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