A MAJOR national bank has been forced to remove more than 100 misleading out of order signs from its ATMs after being targeted by anti-coal activists.
A score of ANZ Banking Group machines sprawled across six capital cities were plastered with "out of order" signs on Sunday after campaigners launched their latest bid to draw attention to the bank's funding of the coal industry.
An interesting piece on Goolarabooloo,"Woodside hopes Shell to remain shareholder amid takeover talk."Colemans comments at the end about coal seam gas are interesting.The JPP hub would be ideal for Woodside to kick off a CSG venture.
ReplyDeleteMade me think about all the Woodside people Barnett has working for him and if I recall a RedHand article about Buru energy some time back,it has very close ties to Barnett and Woodside.
So Woodside could buy into Buru or take them over and frac the Kimberley and the Dampier Peninsular too.How convenient for them.
Dodson and Yu only make a few little waffling noises these days,Buru slips nicely under the radar,everyone gets screwed again.
Ties in nicely with the Watsons and of course their other relations the Djagweens,Mary Tarran's family name.
Their problem is that when all this was cooked up,as no doubt it was,fraccing would have been a bit of a blank to them.Now there is a popular uprising against it.But having got their heads so far up Woodsides butt,they now find them selves in damage control,and having to rely on the riot squad to persecute their grubby plans.
And it is so quiet over at the KLC and the Buru energy office,sorry I mean the Yawru office,on Couglan street,across from Woodside.