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In planning its future release of up to 80 billion tonnes of planet-heating carbon, Australia has committed itself to the destruction of nations and wrecking of big cities throughout the Indo-Pacific Region.
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6 June 2025
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31 May 2025
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30 May 2025
Green light for gas: North West Shelf gas plant cleared to run until 2070
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